The maneuverability of the airplane in close-in combat was also very impressive.
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Does he have some quickness and some maneuverability where he can set up a route?
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So, too does the three-foot-larger turning circle, which hinders maneuverability.
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The next attempt to land a catch was aided by the maneuverability of the canoe.
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These give ships better maneuverability than a fixed propeller and rudder system.
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Bike maneuverability and handling is difficult to quantify for several reasons.
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Its wing angle and nose are sharper, perhaps giving it greater maneuverability.
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He is exceptionally quick for a big man and has good hands and maneuverability.
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The P-47D-25 was a model with increased range, firepower, and maneuverability.
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The quality of being maneuverable
The ability to perform a strategic plan or maneuver
The ease with which a vehicle can be steered around objects
The ability to change direction and/or magnitude of the velocity vector.
A high aspect-ratio wing will have a lower roll rate than one of low aspect ratio, due to higher drag and greater moment of inertia, thus rendering them unsuitable for fighter aircraft.