takeoff roll
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take-off
noun
uk/ˈteɪk.ɒf/us/ˈteɪk.ɑːf/
the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins ...
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roll
noun
uk/rəʊl/us/roʊl/
a piece of film, paper, or cloth that is rolled into the shape of ...
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One useful technique was to check the magnetos while already ontakeoffrollrather than during a conventional static engine-runup before takeoff.
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That required a significantly higher air and tyre speed during thetakeoffroll.
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During thetakeoffroll, the left engine and pylon separated from the wing.
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After what was described as a normaltakeoffroll, the aircraft lifted off.
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On a hot day, 7,500 feet (2,285 m) of runway were required fortakeoffroll.
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During thetakeoffroll, the rear cockpit canopy flew off the aircraft.
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It might not have a positive rate of climb, especially if the ship had pitched nose down during thetakeoffroll.
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Takeoffrolldistances with wheels, skis, and floats are respectively 125 m, 200 m, and 400 m (400 ft, 650 ft, and 1300 ft).
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The investigators also stated that thetakeoffrollof the jet was not abnormal.
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The plane's rudder locked to a left position during thetakeoffroll, causing the plane to veer left off the runway.
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Heavy snow was falling during theirtakeoffrollat 3:59 p.m.
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Takeoffrollis between 2,000 and 3,000 ft 600 to 900 m, depending upon military or maximum afterburner-powered takeoff.
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It lifted off prematurely after the aircraft's wheels hit a snowbank during itstakeoffroll.
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Because of the small launch window, this made the air very rough for the next minute for the aircraft, during thetakeoffrolland initial climbout.
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They would also need very long landing gear, especially in the nose, in order to keep the wing at a high angle during thetakeoffroll.
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Initial reports indicated that the plane could have suffered a landing gear malfunction that might have resulted in a wheel lockup during thetakeoffroll, leading to the runway excursion.
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The airplane impacted a cornfield about one mile southwest of the approach end of the runway, and 2 minutes 40 seconds after the initiation of thetakeoffroll.
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This would considerably shorten thetakeoffroll.
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The flying-off deck improved launch and recovery cycle flexibility until new fighters requiring longer takeoff rolls made the lower deck obsolete in the 1930s.
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