Sentences with phrase «emarginate tail fin»

XV Squadron was born in Farnborough on Mar. 1, 1915 and their tail fin features the Hind's Head from their squadron emblem.
Four aircraft were adorned with a special centenary painted tail fin commemorating the 100 th anniversary of each individual squadron with the fifth jet's tail fin celebrating 40 years of the Tornado.
Known as the Goldstars, their Tonka's tail fin was painted with the Gold Star of India, in recognition of them being the first operational military unit in Indian skies supporting the army in dealing with tribal unrest, hence their motto «First in Indian Skies.»
The fourth Tornado from Marham was the one wearing the 40 th Anniversary tail fin, commissioned in 2014 to mark 40 years of the European bomber.
It has a very futuristic design, with a covered glass cabin for the driver and a tail fin to aid in the car's aerodynamacy.
Two partners in a Plymouth agency have fashioned special rear ends on their carts to resemble the hind end of a Plymouth Fury — tail fins, spare - tire housing and all.
Make scales on the bottle cap and also lines to define the tail fin.
This mesmerizing pattern of azure blues and aquamarines hides mystic mermaids beneath the waves, with pops of color coming from their lime - green tail fins.
Now cut out triangle shaped tail fins for your fish and glue both the tail fin and buttons onto your paper to make all of your fish.
This package includes a monofin, scales, heel fins, a tail fin, and painting in up to three colors.
The base tail comes with a monofin, scales, heel fins, and a tail fin.
Most of them looked a little bit like today's dolphins — streamlined bodies, long beak - like snouts, and powerful tail fins.
Optimistic drivers of the past imagined a future in which the stubby tail fins of their cars morphed into broad wings.
Necessary redesigns of the Buckeye Bullet include the addition of a tail fin to give the vehicle stability at such high speeds, but since this comes at a cost of adding aerodynamic drag, the design of that fin is crucial.
They have a curved lobe at the rear, where most other fish have a tail fin.
The effects of paclitaxel, a chemotherapy drug, can be seen on the cellular structures of the skin of a larval zebrafish tail fin.
Craig Bertram, Mat Evans, Mahmood Javaid, Tom Stafford, Tony Prescott Sensory Feedback of a Fish Robot with Tunable Elastic Tail Fin.
You tell by looking from the dorsal to the tail fin.
As the venerable series (b. 1975) sets off on its fourth paddle around the pool, Jaws the Revenge is definitely dragging its tail fins.
Of note is that the tail fin in the picture is much too large for the accompanying Cheep Cheep's tail fin.
Tail fins, dazzling grilles, chrome trim, and hardtop convertibles were popular, as were big V - 8 engines and three - toned paint jobs.
BLOODHOUND's giant tail fin is a key part of the car.
Larger air intakes up front, a larger and deeper side air intake ahead of the rear wheels, and a Porsche - branded tail fin spanning the distance between the taillights set the 2017 model apart from previous Boxsters.
When I got this car, I chose to get a few extras: heated seats, a built - in navigator, and a cute tail fin.
Sharing many similarities to both the «Fintail» and «Pontoon» of the 1950's and 1960's, the W108 / W109 cars were larger, more luxurious and entirely without tail fins for the first time in a decade, having been designed by the legendary Paul Bracq.
Among the more flamboyant touches are a carbon fiber splitter up front, frameless wraparound windscreen, tail fin attached to the trunk deck and underside of the rear bumper as well as tail lamps designed to resemble the Union Jack.
1956 was the last year for the knobby, P - 38 inspired tail fins on the rear of most Cadillacs, including the $ 4,587 Sixty Special.
Model series W 111/112 with the distinctive tail fins provided the next milestone in the field of safety technology.
The precursor to the E-Class from the 1960s, the «tail fin» Mercedes (W 110), likewise featured this safety body.
At this time the larger tail fin was mounted as was the new gas tank filler cap.
Side skirts were added beneath the trailer to channel air past the rear wheels, while adjustable tail fins guide air to fill the void behind the trailer.
While other American car manufacturers are shrinking their products, Lincoln - Mercury continues to produce yachtlike creations that reflect the era when tail fins soared to high heaven and hoods stretched toward the horizon.
The sedan's upright styling with somewhat awkward tail fins was a blatant appeal to the American market, while the coupe and cabriolet featured more modern, more subdued style that was considerably more timeless in appearance.
A pair of distinctive, high, slender tail fins adorned with a foursome of bullet - shaped tail and reverse lights, marked a fabulous change from the modest fishtails of earlier years.
Tail fins started appearing on Cadillacs in 1948, and soon other automakers were adding tail fins to their cars.
The car features a dual exhaust and a tail fin.
The 1960 models saw a complete re-skinning with the exception of the body's canopies which remained identical to the 59's, but removed the tail fins and the distinctive split grille (which Ford copied on the final Edsel models for 1960).
«This particular ship has seen action: plasma scarring across the wings and tail fins; a crumpled dent in the front end as if it was kicked by an Imperial walker.»
Breathing patterns are generally characterized by blowing 3 — 5 times in 15 - 30 second intervals before raising its fluke (tail fin) and submerging for 3 — 5 minutes, but a gray whale can stay submerged for up to 15 minutes, so practice patience when scanning the horizon.
Like all seals, elephant seals have atrophied hind limbs whose underdeveloped ends form the tail and tail fin.
A friendly elephant seal provided entertainment, following the boat around and showing off how he could stand on his head and stick his tail fin above water.
You can see the tail fins for the other ones there, but if you're not an aviation geek (and I must say that I am not), they are:
The most common ones, however, are red with a white patch on their stomach, a yellow (originally white) tail fin, a mohawk - like dorsal fin and wing - like fins.
The Chicago photo — which depicts the apartment complex juxtaposed with the tail fins of a Cadillac — expresses a specific moment and place, firmly rooting the building in its historical context.
When I first saw them at MoMA I harked to a felt connection between Rauschenberg's performances at Black Mountain College on roller skates with parachute fabric and these eye - like deep aperture spaces that owed something to tail fins and something more to the sublime eye sockets of Easter Island.
Like their full - size versions, these colorful miniatures boasted streamlined tail fins and polished chrome grilles, reflections of the period's Space Age design and general prosperity.
I turned to one side and stared into the black eye of an enormous barracuda, which streaked into darker waters with the tiniest flick of its ragged tail fin.
The Washington researchers have discovered some of the genes that allow zebrafish to regrow their tail fins, which could one day help humans regrow damaged body parts.
Normally, sharks are measured with either guesstimates based on the distance between their dorsal and tail fins, or via catch, measure, and release.
Indeed, during a dive I did 18 years ago in Thailand, I saw firsthand evidence of this, 95 feet below the surface, where a shark was dead on the ocean floor without a dorsal or tail fin.
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