high-performance aircraft

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high-performance
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌhaɪ.pəˈfɔː.məns/
us
/ˌhaɪ.pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
able to operate to a high standard and at ...
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aircraft
noun[C]
uk
/ˈeə.krɑːft/
us
/ˈer.kræft/
any vehicle, with or without an engine, that can fly, such as a plane ...
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Applications areas have included troubleshooting forhigh-performanceaircraft, landscape level ecological modeling, and automated support for materials systems design and manufacturing planning of integrated structures made from polymer composites.
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He is probably right, as far as one can see, over certainhigh-performanceaircraft.
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We have also destroyed half hishigh-performanceaircraft, and the rest have not dared to take to the skies for a long time.
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The existing fire control methods were inadequate to meet the challenges that advancedhigh-performanceaircraftpresented.
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Work on coolinghigh-performanceaircraftengines in the 1930s led to the adoption of pressurised cooling systems, which became common on cars post-war.
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This arrangement was found in the older-designed jet transports and in somehigh-performanceaircraft.
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Its four runways, three measuring 8000 ft in length and one measuring 12,000 feet, are designed forhigh-performanceaircraft.
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At that point in time, it was the most ambitioushigh-performanceaircraftinternationally to date.
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Manyhigh-performanceaircraftuse the dogtooth design, which induces a vortex over the wing to control boundary layer spanwise extension, increasing lift and improving resistance to stall.
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In the case ofhigh-performanceaircraft, including fighters, this 1-g line showing straight-and-level flight is augmented with additional lines showing the maximum performance at various g loadings.
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