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The port engine continued to run for almost two hours after the accident, even though it was partially detached. Eventually a fuel valve was closed. The cause of the accident was determined to have been insufficient reconnaissance of the proposed landing-site compounded by the crew's inability to perceive the slope from their observation angle.
Winplot is a general-purpose plotting utility for Microsoft Windows that can draw (and animate) curves and surfaces presented in a variety of formats. [4]The final 2012 release of Winplot can run on Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, 7. [4]
USAAF Douglas C-47B-50-DK Skytrain (45-1085, c/n 34355/17088) [222] of the 3d MATW at Topeka Army Air Field in Kansas, piloted by Richard K. Young, [219] en route from Stockton Army Air Field to Denver, crashed in the Sierra Nevada north of Lake Tahoe. All three crew members and 23 passengers were killed; all were Army and Navy personnel.
Deathchase is a 1983 vehicular combat game written for the ZX Spectrum by Mervyn Estcourt and published by Micromega in the UK. [1] In Spain it was published by Ventamatic. The "3D" designation on the box led to the game sometimes being misnamed "3D Deathchase", including in revi
An approach slope is the path that an aircraft follows on its final approach to land on a runway. It is ideally a gentle downward slope. A commonly used approach slope is 3° from the horizontal. However, some airports have a steeper approach slope because of topography, buildings, or other considerations.
OutRun 3-D is the second of four Out Run racing games developed for the Master System. It was released in 1989. It was released in 1989. Although based on the original and similar in design, it is a separate game and not a three-dimensional version of the original Out Run .
Snowden Run 3D is an endless runner video game created by Belgian computer programmer Michele Rocco Smeets. [1] The program was released in July 2013 for Android operating systems, PC , and Mac computers. [ 2 ]
Lacus Mortis / ˈ l eɪ k ə s ˈ m ɔːr t ɪ s / (Latin mortis, "Lake of Death" [1]) is a hexagonal-shaped plain of basaltic lava flows in the northeastern part of the Moon's near face. It was formed as a floor-fractured crater during the pre-Imbrian epoch, then flooded during the late Imbrian period. [2]