takeoff weight

collocation in English

meaningsoftake-offandweight

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take-off
noun
uk
/ˈteɪk.ɒf/
us
/ˈteɪk.ɑːf/
the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins ...
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weight
noun
uk
/weɪt/
us
/weɪt/
the amount that something or ...
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(Definition oftake-offandweightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Its maximum designtakeoffweightis 376,000 lb.
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Infringements may be caused by a variety of factors, namely, excessivetakeoffweight, piloting error, wind speed and direction, air turbulence, weather conditions and air traffic control requirements.
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At the moment of brake release, the gross weight is equal to thetakeoffweight.
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The maximumtakeoffweightof an aircraft is unlimited.
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But engine improvements led to increased thrust and increasedtakeoffweight.
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This led the maximumtakeoffweightto be exceeded by 3,000 kg.
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The entire rocket had a length of 11.5 metres and atakeoffweightof 16.5 tons.
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At maximumtakeoffweight, it would have a ceiling of 15,000 meters (49,000 ft).
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The maximumtakeoffweightis planned to be 3,527 lbs.
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The new engine is intended for helicopters with atakeoffweightup to 6 tonnes.
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Expected maximumtakeoffweightis around 30,000 lb.
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Their maximum permittedtakeoffweightis 10960 kg, with a payload of 1900kg lb.
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It has 85kg lb max.takeoffweightand can reach an altitude of 12000ft m.
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Originally, the maximumtakeoffweightwas 89700 lb.
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As a result, the maximumtakeoffweightwas increased to 2550lbkg 0.
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The 70,547 lb (32,000 kg) maximumtakeoffweightwas one of the highest of the period.
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The grass field there was soft from heavy rain, limiting thetakeoffweightof his plane.
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Benefits include improved range and endurance and an increased maximumtakeoffweight.
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Maximumtakeoffweightincreased first to 100,000 kg (220,462 lb), then to 102,000 kg (224,872 lb).
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The first vehicles had a maximumtakeoffweightof and a payload of about.
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