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Working out the design parameters to match a series of “Energy Maneuverability” curves he had formulated (in large part from reinterpreting the aircraft as a thermodynamic system), Boyd coaxed several aircraft companies to produce prototypes to compete in a flyoff.
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Maneuverability is evaluated on a test-course created by our engineers.
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Boyd called these Energy-Maneuverability graphs, and in the process of producing them, Boyd developed the first of his two Earth-shattering breakthroughs: E-M Theory.
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Maneuverability is evaluated on a test-course created by our engineers.
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Maneuverability is evaluated on a test-course created by our engineers.
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Maneuverability is evaluated on a test-course created by our engineers.
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Maneuverability would be easier while the absence of wind blowing at your face like, say, at the back or top of your head, could mean impending disaster.
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Maneuverability of the smaller trailers is very good, and in many cases there is full viewing over and around the trailers while towing.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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Maneuverability of the smaller trailers is very good, and in many cases there is full viewing over and around the trailers while towing.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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Maneuverability of the smaller trailers is very good, and in many cases there is full viewing over and around the trailers while towing.
The RVer’s Bible Kim Baker 1997
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