Sentences with phrase «by aeroplane»

Seasoned travellers by aeroplane, know that when you cross the Atlantic, the time for the same journey one way can be vastly different for the same journey in the opposite direction.
The quickest and most comfortable way to get to the island is by aeroplane.
As time was limited, the High On Life group flew by aeroplane directly to Sevilla rather than drive, and it was here that they would begin their adventure in earnest.
The journey takes about two hours by aeroplane followed by another two hours in a bus, over a partially unpaved road.
On account of the sharpness of the angle of advance presented by the forward planes it is impossible to obtain any higher speed when the machine is in the air, as the great air resistance encountered by the aeroplane when flying at so sharp an angle consumes the entire horse - power.
McDermott and his team travelled by aeroplane, car and canoe to reach the remote villages of the Tsimane» people (pronounced «chee - MAH - ney»), an indigenous society in Bolivia's Amazon basin at the foot of the Andes.
If you are the type of parent who's on the go - making a few trips to the grocery, travelling by aeroplane one or more times a year with family, loves to go for walks with your baby — this is the perfect infant car seat for you.
Irrelevant but personally changing question that I have found - In certain areas of the rain forests in South America there are tribes that have never seen a person from the outside world in thousands of years and have only in the last couple of years been discovered by aeroplane.
However, the classical allegorical vocabulary — dramatic skies, puttos and personifications — is updated by his insertion of a modern metropolis and skies ripped by aeroplanes.

Not exact matches

These minions had landed and chose to remain Like the descent from the sky of some great aeroplane, With a master of systems who lovingly led, By the lure in his eye and the White of his Head.
A Click - and - Go installation, memory buttons for one hand removal from pushchair, easy - in - harness and headrest / harness adjustment and aeroplane approved are just some of the great features offered by the Maxi Cosi Pebble Plus.
However, if you are the type of individual who likes to follow through a step - by - step process, the car seat comes with a small instruction booklet containing about 16 pages of illustrations on how to use the car seat in different settings - in the car using either the seatbelt or an Isofix base, on your stroller or the aeroplane.
Peace resumes as my little one is distracted by a toy aeroplane.
Whereas aeroplanes can steer by swivelling about an axis that runs from nose to tail, almost like a car, flies do something different.
A recent study showed that poisoning dingoes by dropping tainted meat from aeroplanes changes the dynamics of the ecosystem and reduces biodiversity.
This allows farmers to monitor plant health, aided by sensors mounted on aeroplanes and satellites.
Examples of new products enabled by graphene technologies include fast, flexible and strong consumer electronics, such as electronic paper and bendable personal communication devices, as well as lighter and more energy - efficient aeroplanes.
Brazil's first satellite was launched last week by a Pegasus rocket, which in turn was launched from a B - 52 aeroplane.
Much as you can infer the existence of a motorway from an aeroplane at night by studying the pattern of lights below, neuroscientists can now map neural connections from the water traffic in the brain.
By Farman's recent successful flights in a circle, the record of the Wright brothers made in this country over two years ago has in this respect been duplicated; but there are many other points to be considered when one reviews the practicability of aeroplane flight.
Upon the return of the newspaper correspondents and photographers from North Carolina, considerable more information was obtainable regarding the recent flights made by the Wright brothers in testing their aeroplane than has hitherto been available Unfortunately, not one of these men is a qualified technical observer, for which reason we are little better off for details than we were before.
The Wright 30 - horse - power aeroplane in flight above the North Carolina coast, in a drawing prepared from descriptions by observers of the experiments.
«The technique increases the force generated by the wings — as when aeroplanes go in for landing.
Possibly so; but, in view of the recent extensive and successful use of the aeroplane in European maneuvers and, also, of the fact that other nations are spending many millions of dollars for aeronautical purposes, it might not be unwise for our Congress to depart from its usual policy of economy by appropriating a million dollars to enable the army and navy to fully test this new arm.
In fact we are being bombarded from ALL angles by toxins every day, many of which we have no control over such as traffic pollution and aeroplane fuel.
Simon Charlesworth tells the story of The Filton Flyer, the two Bristol 406S coupés, one factory - bodied and the other by Zagato, that bracketed production of the last model built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company
Simon Charlesworth tells the story of The Filton Flyer, the two Bristol 406S coupés, one factory - bodied and the other by Zagato, that bracketed production of the last model built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company / In this month's Auto - biography, Matthew Bell travels to Guernsey to meet the motoring historian and prolific author, Nick Georgano, best known for creating definitive encyclopaedias of automotive manufacturers / During WW1, Herbert Austin owned a Hudson Super Six and is known to have taken inspiration from it for his own Austin 20.
In Declaration of Independents, Kit Foster looks at the turbulent post-WW2 history of the independent manufacturers who were treading a different path in an American car market dominated by Ford, GM and Chrysler / Sir George White Matthew Bell visits the scion of the family that founded the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Bristol Cars in this month's Auto - biography / When world - famous novelist Agatha Christie disappeared in December, 1926, she left behind one important clue: her beloved Bullnose Morris.
That series on Rolls - Royce and Bentley motor cars was inspired by his similar work on aeroplanes going back forty years.
1997 was the 50th anniversary of Saab which was commemorated by a special 9000 with two - tone leather embossed with Saab's classic aeroplane symbol.
«The promotion has kicked off today (23rd June) with Dawn O'Porter's debut YA novel Paper Aeroplanes (Hot Key Books)-- a «touching» portrayal of young girls trying to come to terms with grief — and The Bookseller understands tomorrow's promotion (24th June) will be Broken Dolls, a debut by James Carol (Faber) featuring Jefferson Winter, an ex-FBI psychological profiler assigned to help the Met out with their cold cases.
Communication with Belize City is by coastal boats, small aeroplanes, and by the new, unpaved, Southern Highway a distance of 210 miles.
Not everybody expects to sit at the beach and have aeroplanes whiz by only 100 feet above your head.
Being confined to the cramped space and stuffy recirculated air of an aeroplane for several hours can leave our bodies sore and our minds drained by the time we reach our destination.
«Honey,» says the husband from the year 2015, «did you know people used to collect miles by getting on an aeroplane and flying?»
Whether you are arriving by bus, aeroplane or car, we are able to accommodate your individual needs.
The majority of people visit the building to see the ceiling mural created by Edward Trumbull, which was the largest in the world when completed and features paintings of buildings, aeroplanes and images of the Chrysler assembly line.
Aeroplane, 1928, oil on canvas, 44» x 38», framed by Gill & Lagodich in a custom - made replica of ac.1930s - 40s American Modernist painting frame; wide reverse wave profile, water gilded in palladium leaf with light burnt sienna patina.
First published in André Breton's seminal Surrealist journal, Littérature in 1922 and captioned as a «view from an aeroplane» by Man Ray, the photograph went on to appear in various journals, books and magazines, cropped and contextualized differently each time, before the image was formally titled Élevage de poussière (Dust Breeding)(1920) in 1964.
An epic poem of early Pop by the architects Alison and Peter Smithson, in an essay published in November 1956, three months after the landmark Independent Group exhibition «This is Tomorrow» opens at the Whitechapel Gallery: «Gropius wrote a book on grain silos, Le Corbusier one on aeroplanes, and Charlotte Perriand brought a new object to the office every morning; but today we collect ads.»
Just as startling, the celebrity architect Richard Meier, billed as having designed the perpetually idiosyncratic Gmurzynska booth («They always get something wrong; the colour of the carpet, the hanging, the lighting,» was one overheard comment), was parked there by the Kabinett exhibiting a selection of collages he has made over 50 years while sitting on aeroplanes (that the theme is vaginas suggests flights of inordinate fancy).
Yngve Holen's impressive installation at Stuart Shave / Modern Art presented a row of washing machines topped with plastic aeroplanes and backed by large Rothko - style pixelated coloured canvases on the wall behind.
«Polarities» (1972), for example, plotted out graphic gestures by Oppenheim's father and daughter using red magnesium flares, stretching over 150 metres long, in Bridgehampton, New York, while «Whirlpool - Eye of the Storm» (1973) used an aeroplane discharging white smoke to create a three - quarter mile diameter vortex in the sky.
First, his paintings exclusively depict the landscape of a half - mile radius around his childhood home on the Tile Hill estate in Coventry, second, he paints only in Humbrol enamel, the type of paint used by hobbyists to paint model aeroplanes.
In the main gallery I saw Aeroplane (1928) by Elsie Driggs and was reminded of Charles Lindbergh's flight in the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927.
Day Into Night, New York, by Scott Mead The US photographer specialises in taking photos of the views through aeroplane windows.
Among the rarest masterpieces are photographs by John Gutmann (Olympic diver), László Moholy - Nagy (Pont Transbordeur), Man Ray's Peggy Guggenheim, Lartigue's early photographs of home - made aeroplanes and Joel Meyerowitz's Moon Launch.
In fact, we can clearly see its elements: cars, powered by fuels cells; aeroplanes, powered by hydrogen; and maglevs, powered by electricity, probably nuclear.
This is exactly the kind of first - princples modelling used to build aeroplanes, cars, boats, computer chips, and used by e.g NASA and ESA to compute orbits for space mission to other planets.
A special report into aviation by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 1999 estimated that aeroplanes were responsible for 3.5 % of total human - caused radiative forcing, excluding the impact of clouds.
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