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  2. Shakedown (testing) - Wikipedia

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    In aircraft there are two forms of shakedown testing: shakedown testing of the design as a whole with flight-tests, and shakedown testing of individual aircraft. Shakedown testing of an aircraft design involves test flights of the prototypes, a process that actually starts months or years before first flight with simulator flights and hardware ...

  3. Heinkel He 100 - Wikipedia

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    The record flight was made using a special version of the DB 601 engine that produced 2,010 kW (2,700 hp) and had a service life of just 30 minutes. Prior to setting this absolute speed record over a short, measured course, Ernst Udet flew the second prototype to a 100 km (62 mi) closed course record of 634.32 km/h (394.15 mph) on 5 June 1938.

  4. Demonstration and Shakedown Operation - Wikipedia

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    A shakedown operation usually occurs after a refueling and overhaul process or construction of a new submarine. Testing of missile systems allows collection of flight-data, and examinations of submarine launch platforms. [2] The first DASO test occurred July 20, 1960 on the USS George Washington, using the Polaris A-1.

  5. 1992 in spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Maiden flight of Castor-Orbus; Apogee: 500 kilometres (310 mi) 19 October: UGM-133 Trident II USS Maryland, Eastern Range US Navy US Navy Suborbital Test flight: 19 October: Successful Demonstration and Shakedown Operation 10; Apogee: 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) 22 October: Aries Wallops Island SDIO Orbus 1 (SPFE-3) SDIO Suborbital Target: 22 ...

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  7. USS Randolph (CV-15) - Wikipedia

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    Randolph alongside the repair ship Jason at Ulithi Atoll in the Caroline Islands on 13 March 1945, showing damage to her after flight deck resulting from a kamikaze hit on 11 March. Photographed from a Miami floatplane. Following shakedown off Trinidad, Randolph got underway for the Panama Canal and the Pacific.

  8. Most flights don’t want you joining the Mile-High Club. This ...

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  9. Fuel Leaks Force NASA to Scrub Artemis Launch - AOL

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    Fuel leaks have forced NASA to scrub the launch of its new moon rocket on a no-crew test flight. The 322-foot Space Launch System rocket was set to lift off Monday morning with three test dummies ...