• Crosswind stabilization (CWS) is a relatively new advanced driver-assistance system in cars and trucks that was first featured in a 2009 Mercedes-Benz...
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    France. Headwind and tailwind Air navigation E6B Tacking (sailing) Crosswind stabilization "Chapter 11: Aircraft Performance". Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical...
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  • difficult steering that may be caused by external forces such as strong crosswinds or uneven roads by giving proper steering assistance from the steering...
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    "Automated simulation of scenarios to guide the development of a crosswind stabilization function". IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 6th IFAC Symposium on Advances...
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    System ADS PLUS in S 63 AMG 4Matic; "Magic Body Control" with Crosswind stabilization in S 63 AMG with rear-wheel drive), front apron with three large...
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    directly on the tandem pump. In 2010 a crosswind stabilization function was introduced. In strong gusts of crosswind, and depending on the direction and...
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    is not standard on the S 400 HYBRID. Active Body Control (ABC) crosswind stabilization – uses the sensors of the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) to...
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    multimedia system, Direct-Steer system, Torque Vectoring Brake, crosswind stabilization, AMG high-performance braking system, optional Active Lane Keeping...
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    with changes including the addition of new assistance systems (crosswind stabilization, collision avoidance system (optional), blind spot monitor (optional)...
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  • rear head restraints in a fraction of a second. Anti-roll bar Crosswind stabilization Gyroscope Roll cage Roll over protection structure Side Impact...
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    landing runway. It is offset from the runway and opposite the downwind leg. Crosswind leg. A short climbing flight path at right angles to the departure end...
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    Road (redirect from Slab stabilization)
    physical evidence. Common stabilization materials include pozzolan-cement grout and polyurethane. The requirements for slab stabilization are strength and the...
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  • ballistics. First, a spinning bullet in flight is often subject to a crosswind, which can be simplified as blowing from either the left or the right...
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    section, it responds counter-intuitively to crosswinds. A crosswind will tend to exert pressure on the stabilizing fins, causing the projectile to turn into...
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    Automatic Bomb Sight was dusted off and mounted to new stabilization platform, producing the Stabilized Automatic Bomb Sight. This complex device was available...
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    crosswind sensor, ammunition selection, range correction and superelevation correction were inputted by the gunner, an improved turret stabilization system...
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    NATO code: SMT M1990. T-72B obr.1990g: Additionally fitted with new FCS, crosswind sensor and sometimes V-92S2 engine. T-72B obr.1990g with an improved commander's...
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    central fin keels in preventing leeway (sideways slippage) caused by crosswinds but are preferred by many small craft owners due to their other advantages...
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    type (e.g. Boeing 737) and/or environmental conditions (e.g. gusty or crosswind conditions, wet runway, etc.) a firm landing is intended and even demanded...
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    sensitive to crosswinds, thus a crosswind gear option is available, allowing the main tires to caster left or right 20 degrees, increasing the crosswind component...
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    theoretically they must be adjusted together. In a light aircraft, with little crosswind, the ideal landing is when contact with the ground occurs as the forward...
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    the left. This led to it being forbidden for flight by new pilots in crosswind conditions above fresh breeze on the Beaufort scale. Air for the crew...
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    or other polymer alloys. These provide grass reinforcement, ground stabilization and gravel retention. The 3D structure reinforces infill and transfers...
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    back down, which results in fallout following a nuclear blast. The stabilization altitude depends strongly on the profiles of the temperature, dew point...
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    eliminate turning problems. However, the 1902 glider encountered trouble in crosswinds and steep banked turns, when it sometimes spiraled into the ground – a...
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  • resulting in less rapid downrange deceleration, less lateral drift caused by crosswinds, and significantly greater supersonic and maximum effective range from...
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    maintaining steady flight with a crosswind presents an additional flight control problem, where strong crosswinds from certain angles will increase or...
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    remaining 18 rounds are stored in the hull), a 1V539 ballistic computer, a crosswind sensor, a 2E52-2 stabilising system, a 1D16-3 laser rangefinder, a 1K13-2...
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    are more stable in flight for longer distances and more resistant to crosswinds if the center of gravity is biased to the rear of the center of pressure...
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    laterally over the ground at a speed of 2–3 kn (3.7–5.6 km/h; 2.3–3.5 mph). A crosswind decreases the lateral movement of the upwind vortex and increases the...
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