Sentences with phrase «enough lift»

If there is too much weight on your head, it probably means that your hands are not pressing down and you're not getting enough lift in your chest.
Its tiny wings shouldn't create enough lift to get its big body off the ground.
They realized that incremental improvements in rocket design would not provide enough lift.
And a good launch is possible with a tribe and will give your book enough lift to reach new people and give it a good shot at long - term sales.
While this RoboBee can move seamlessly from air to water, it can not yet transition from water to air because it can't generate enough lift without snapping one of its wings.
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It's fast on groomers, stable at high speeds, and possesses enough lift in the tip to glide over powder on big stormy days.
We wanted enough lift to let the tires flex over rough terrain without rubbing, but did not want a towering truck requiring a stepladder to enter.
The international play, writes Owen, may not be a big enough lift to keep this load of devices and amenities aloft:
Hot air expands, so when we try to get our aircraft of the ground, if it's hot, it's harder to get enough air over the wing to produce enough lift.
Planes departing in warm, less dense air must reach higher speeds before generating enough lift to take off.
Prevent stalling: A stall is what happens when the pane can't get enough lift to keep the aircraft in level flight.
By constricting your control to two buttons — one that shoots in front of you and one that shoots below you creating enough lift to propel you through the air — it forces you to keep moving at the game's breakneck speed.
This wedge adds just enough lift to elongate the leg, while a score of details adds sultry style.
To be useful for surveillance, Ellington says, the vehicles would need to generate enough lift to carry an instrument payload and ideally be able to hover.
But is a hard - edged hot hatch that cracks and pops on the overrun and generates enough lift - off oversteer to point you back onto the road, what people still want?
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