military jet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmilitaryandjet
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military
adjective
uk/ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/us/ˈmɪl.ə.ter.i/
relating to or belonging to the ...
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jet
noun
uk/dʒet/us/dʒet/
an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly ...
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(Definition ofmilitaryandjetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The problem in the public mind is low-flyingmilitaryjetaircraft.
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At that time there were no civilian jet engines, even if there weremilitaryjetengines.
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He explained that it is a shocking sensation when amilitaryjetroars past only feet away from one's helicopter.
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There have been no low-flyingmilitaryjetaccidents involving the deaths of civilians in the area, and for the period, stated.
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Women were not allowed to bemilitaryjettest pilots at that time.
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It was the first turboprop trainer developed from the beginning withmilitaryjetcapability.
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Solomilitaryjetdemos, also known as tactical demo, feature one aircraft, usually a strike fighter or an advanced trainer.
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Additional fatality occurred in the state after amilitaryjetevacuating the storm crashed into a house.
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The rising demand formilitaryjetengines and the constant supply made it necessary to develop superalloys with a lower rhenium content.
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The advent of the 707 also led to the upgrading of air traffic control systems to prevent interference withmilitaryjetoperations.
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In the 1960s there was little difference between civil andmilitaryjetengines, apart from the use of afterburning in some (supersonic) applications.
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Group 3 was the first to waive the requirement of a test pilot background, thoughmilitaryjetfighter aircraft experience was substituted.
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The next few years saw jet engines being developed by all the major powers andmilitaryjetaircraft entering service with their air forces.
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Test pilot experience was waived as a requirement for the third group, butmilitaryjetfighter aircraft experience could be substituted.
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None of the women who had passed the tests weremilitaryjettest pilots, nor did they have engineering degrees, which were the two basic experiential qualifications for potential astronauts.
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Antistatic agents are also added to somemilitaryjetfuels, to impart electrical conductivity to them and avoid buildup of static charge that could lead to sparks igniting fuel vapors.
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