• Energymaneuverability theory is a model of aircraft performance. It was developed by Col. John Boyd, a fighter pilot, and Thomas P. Christie, a mathematician...
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    deeply involved with the development of the Energy-Maneuverability theory of aerial combat. The work on this theory was not officially sanctioned and Christie...
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  • supermaneuverability runs counter to Western energymaneuverability theory, which favors retaining kinetic energy to gain an increasingly better array of maneuvering...
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  • F/A-18 Hornet. Boyd, together with Thomas Christie, created the EnergyManeuverability theory of aerial combat, which became the world standard for the design...
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  • the self-dubbed 'Fighter Mafia', which advocated the use of energymaneuverability theory in fighter jet design. Sprey claimed to be involved in the design...
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  • the rocket would obtain. Aircraft-specific energy is used extensively in the energymaneuverability theory governing modern aircraft dogfighting tactics...
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  • time, and the use of John Boyd and Thomas P. Christie's energy-maneuverability (E-M) theory in designing fighter aircraft. The Mafia influenced the specifications...
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  • software - Energy management system - Energymaneuverability theory - Energy Manufacturing Co. Inc - Energy medicine - Energy–momentum relation - Energy monitoring...
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    pilot and military strategist, known for developing EM theory (Energy-Maneuverability theory), espousing the OODA Loop, and as one of the chief architects...
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    the Energy-Maneuverability (E-M) theory of the value of aircraft specific energy maintenance as an advantage in fighter combat. Maneuverability was the...
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    sustained maneuverability performance. This overall concept is known as "energy maneuverability". Maneuverability is not solely a factor of energy or specific...
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    doctrine. This led to John Boyd's energymaneuverability theory, which stressed that extra power and maneuverability were key aspects of a successful fighter...
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    John Boyd with mathematician Thomas Christie developed the energymaneuverability theory to model a fighter aircraft's performance in combat. Boyd's...
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  • theorist". Boyd was a US Air Force colonel who had developed the energymaneuverability theory of air combat. This was based on formulas that revealed a fighter...
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  • (1896–1967) – glider designer John Boyd (1927–1997) – created the energymaneuverability theory Frances Bradfield (1895–1967) – wind tunnel researcher Ferdinand...
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    Boyd, USAF officer and military strategist who developed the Energymaneuverability theory while stationed at Eglin. Professional cyclist Neilson Powless...
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    Swept wing (redirect from Sweep theory)
    extensions, which are typically included to achieve a high level of maneuverability, also serve to add lift during landing and reduce the problem. In addition...
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    of the art in compressors. Alan Arnold Griffith published An Aerodynamic Theory of Turbine Design in 1926 leading to experimental work at the RAE. In 1928...
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    Nazi UFOs (category Conspiracy theories in Germany)
    displayed characteristics inconsistent with meteors, such as reported maneuverability. Debate continues as to the origins of the unidentified ghost rockets...
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    rounded wingtips, which aids in maneuverability. Nectarivores that land on the flower before feeding have worse maneuverability. Nectarivores in general have...
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    control the tracks in the older tracked AFVs. The BMP is very fast and maneuverable, even if the long, pointed nose can give some problems when crossing...
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    unmanned aerial vehicles or drones. The need for aircraft with greater maneuverability and hovering ability has led to a rise in quadcopter research. The...
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    weapon-systems. Fighter designs were significantly influenced by the Energy-Maneuverability (E-M) theory developed by Colonel John Boyd and mathematician Thomas Christie...
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    extended body. The moment of inertia also appears in momentum, kinetic energy, and in Newton's laws of motion for a rigid body as a physical parameter...
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    in tight formations with other similar craft, and exhibiting high maneuverability. Reports of fantastical aircraft predate the first flying saucers....
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    TRANSPORT CATEGORY AIRPLANES Subpart B—Flight Controllability and Maneuverability § 25.149 Minimum control speed". Archived from the original on 4 October...
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  • Pentagon UFO videos (category Military UFO conspiracy theories in the United States)
    Russia had the level of technology that allowed for extreme speeds and maneuverability exhibited by the UAPs, then the US would be aware of it. However, in...
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    with a high center of gravity do sometimes fail the moose test of maneuverability conducted by Swedish consumer magazine Teknikens Värld, for example...
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    Bruno Rossi. The RXTE had three instruments — an All-Sky Monitor, the High-Energy X-ray Timing Experiment (HEXTE) and the Proportional Counter Array. The...
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    been adapted to improve hunting by lengthening leaps and improving maneuverability.[citation needed] Arboreal Fossorial Cursorial hunting Stein, B. R...
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