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- Centre_line_thrust abstract "Centre line (CL) thrust is an absence of asymmetrical thrust from an aircraft. For example, a Boeing 757 has a wide distance between engine #1 and engine #2. If it were to sustain an engine failure in the #1 engine, the asymmetrical thrust would cause the plane to yaw (on the vertical axis) to the left. But on CL thrust airplanes this is not the case.The following aircraft are all classified by the FAA as CL thrust aircraft:T-37T-38F-14F-15 EagleF-18F-22".
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- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageLength "626".
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageRevisionID "686109946".
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_757.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerodynamics.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Cessna_T-37_Tweet.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Critical_engine.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Grumman_F-14_Tomcat.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_Martin_F-22_Raptor.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink A-18_Hornet.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Northrop_T-38_Talon.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLinkText "Centre line thrust".
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageWikiLinkText "centre line thrust".
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Aviation-stub.
- Centre_line_thrust wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Centre_line_thrust subject Category:Aerodynamics.
- Centre_line_thrust hypernym Absence.
- Centre_line_thrust type Disease.
- Centre_line_thrust type Dynamic.
- Centre_line_thrust type Redirect.
- Centre_line_thrust comment "Centre line (CL) thrust is an absence of asymmetrical thrust from an aircraft. For example, a Boeing 757 has a wide distance between engine #1 and engine #2. If it were to sustain an engine failure in the #1 engine, the asymmetrical thrust would cause the plane to yaw (on the vertical axis) to the left. But on CL thrust airplanes this is not the case.The following aircraft are all classified by the FAA as CL thrust aircraft:T-37T-38F-14F-15 EagleF-18F-22".
- Centre_line_thrust label "Centre line thrust".
- Centre_line_thrust sameAs Q5062643.
- Centre_line_thrust sameAs m.026k2hb.
- Centre_line_thrust sameAs Q5062643.
- Centre_line_thrust wasDerivedFrom Centre_line_thrust?oldid=686109946.
- Centre_line_thrust isPrimaryTopicOf Centre_line_thrust.