The robot is 5 metres long, 4 metres wide and 1.5 metres high, with the rotor 2.5 metres in diameter and theundercarriageretractable.
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The whole machine can move forward or backward on its trackedundercarriage.
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I noticed a blackbird's nest in theundercarriage.
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Subsequent investigation revealed that the aircraft had struck the leading edge of the runway with sufficient force to remove the mainundercarriage.
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In 1935, there came the pattern of commercial aircraft that we know to-day, with stressed-skin wings, retractable undercarriages and variable-pitch propellers.
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Every new type which comes into service either lands with itsundercarriageup or overshoots or undershoots.
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We should have an aero-dynamic animal, with the one difficulty that theundercarriagecould never be retractable.
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The pilot raised theundercarriageand the aircraft skidded to a halt.
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There are, for instance, sub-contractors for theundercarriage, and that weighs many, many tons.
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That will enable aircraft without undercarriages to be operated from carriers.
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During the war one firm was called upon to clean the rough castings of undercarriages by use of solvent.
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It is slow, and has a fixedundercarriage.
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By a combination of high engine power, advanced wing design and a specialundercarriage.
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Trials afloat have shown thatundercarriage-less jets can be landed on deck in fair weather with little difficulty.
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How is it that we do not find incorporated in such machines devices like retractable undercarriages, slots and variable pitched propellers?
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