Sentences with phrase «use ultralight»

As a tiny house builder.Its usually the seams that crack.What i have don is use Ultralight!

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This ultralight heated down jacket is packable and washable, has three heat settings, charges smartphones and lets wearers use their own QC 2.0 battery.
He still uses a Sher - wood, but is now an early adopter of the firm's newest niche line of ultralight composite sticks.
adidas Primeknit upper wraps the foot in adaptive support and ultralight comfort; Wool yarn used on upper for warmth
The material used in Joovy Caboose Ultralight is top grade and top quality.
Material used in Joovy Caboose Ultralight is top grade and top quality.
And when they are ready for the stroller, the Joovy Caboose Ultralight Graphite is comfortable and safe and easy to use.
Another great choice that you can use just about anywhere is the Grand Trunk Ultralight Hammock.
In the summer of 2013, the pilots made a record - setting, coast - to - coast journey across the United States, from California to New York, using their first ultralight aircraft, Solar Impulse.
Each summer in a Wisconsin marsh, experts train a group of captive - raised chicks to follow an ultralight aircraft, using techniques like those portrayed in the fictional 1996 movie «Fly Away Home» to lead them on a 1,300 - mile journey to their Florida wintering grounds.
Using data on all the ultralight - trained birds» spring and fall migrations from 2002 to 2009, the researchers found that neither genetic relatedness nor gender had any effect on the whooping cranes» tendency to stay on the shortest migratory route.
By beaming a huge solar - powered laser at a vast ultralight sail attached to a spacecraft, we can use the energy of our own sun to accelerate the rocket to great speeds.
Stein says graphene oxide nanoscrolls could also be used as ultralight chemical sensors, drug delivery vehicles, and hydrogen storage platforms, in addition to water filters.
The research itself concerns the synthesis of ultralight iron oxide frameworks but really caught my attention was the image used to illustrate the work and the term «Prussian blue nanocubes»,
The 695 Abarth is specially lightened, with carbonfibre used extensively and a specially developed Akrapovic ultralight exhaust.
This performance is aided by the lavish use of ultralight materials, including carbon fibre for the shell, aluminium for the front and rear subframes and SMC (low density compound) for the bodywork.
Alfa Romeo Giulia combines extraordinary engine performance and the ample use of ultralight materials, like carbon fibre, aluminium, aluminium composite and plastic, to obtain the best weight - to - power ratio (lower than 3kg / hp).
General Motors trotted out its Ultralight, a 100 - mile - per - gallon, four - passenger sedan that uses a 1.5 - liter, 111 - horsepower, two - stroke engine for motivation.
I also took the packable Osprey Ultralight Stuff Pack to give me an extra 18 litres of capacity in case I needed it, and to use as a daypack.
Hybrid - Electric Aircraft Makes Successful Test Flight in Britain Jointly developed by the Cambridge University's engineering department and Boeing, the single - seat ultralight is the first to use a parallel hybrid propulsion system.
No benefit for accidental death is payable if the Insured's death is caused or contributed to by: disease or infirmity of mind or body, or medical or surgical treatment for such disease or infirmity; an infection not occurring as a direct result or consequence of an accidental bodily injury; any attempt at suicide, or intentional self - inflicted injury, while sane or insane; travel in an aircraft or device used for testing or experimental purposes, used by or for military authority or used for travel beyond the earth's atmosphere; active participation in a riot or insurrection; committing or attempting to commit a felony; intoxication as defined by the jurisdiction where the accidental injury occurred; riding or driving an air, land or water vehicle in a race, speed or endurance contest; rock or mountain climbing; bungee jumping; or aeronautics (hang - gliding, skydiving, parachuting, ultralight, soaring, ballooning and parasailing).
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