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  • A '''catapult''' is a mechanical device, which may used stored muscle energy, but more co One of the most spectacular modern uses of the catapult is in launching aircraft from [[aircraft carrier]]s, using the CATOBAR tech
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Catapult]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ways, or a [[carrier-capable]] aircraft that must be [[catapult (aircraft)|catapult-launched]] and will land with the [[tailhook]] & [[arrested landing system]
    237 bytes (29 words) - 01:22, 19 October 2010
  • A '''catapult''' is a mechanical device, which may used stored muscle energy, but more co One of the most spectacular modern uses of the catapult is in launching aircraft from [[aircraft carrier]]s, using the CATOBAR tech
    569 bytes (87 words) - 12:39, 22 March 2024
  • A [[carrier-capable]] aircraft that takes a short takeoff, without [[catapult| catapulting]] but possibly a "ski jump" ramp, but lands vertically.
    182 bytes (23 words) - 19:06, 29 July 2009
  • ...al takeoff and landing (CTOL)''' means that it will be [[catapult(carrier)|catapult-launched]]. It will land with the [[tailhook]] and arresting wire system.
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  • | pagename = Catapult | abc = Catapult
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Catapult]]. Needs checking by a human.
    583 bytes (76 words) - 12:41, 22 March 2024
  • ...may be launched from aircraft or balloons. While the Jules Verne-style gun catapult of ''From the Earth to the Moon'' is impractical other than for extremely s
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  • ...aircraft that will operate from [[aircraft carrier]]s not equipped with [[catapult (carrier)|catapults]] will use '''short takeoff and vertical landing (STOVL
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  • ...deck was straight, as in other WWII carriers. Most takeoffs did not use [[catapult]]s, but the ships did have catapults, using [[flywheel]]s rather than the c
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  • {{r|Catapult}}
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  • | [[Catapult]], '''[[lock]] mechanism'''
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  • *One large '''aircraft carrier''', most often [[Nimitz-class]], with full catapult and arresting wire system, carrying 70-100 aircraft forming a [[carrier air
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  • ...ories on Facebook, but I realize that I didn't write up the definition of "catapult" based on his climbing a rather limber Christmas tree, attempting to become
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  • *Catapult: steam
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  • ...commissioned in August 1955, now equipped with an [[angled deck]], [[steam catapult]] and other features for jet operations. She deployed to the Pacific Fleet
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  • ...the surrender of France to the German. The officer commanding [[Operation CATAPULT]] was under orders to prevent the French ships from being used against Grea | title = Operation CATAPULT - Mers-el-Kebir - 3RD JUL 1940
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  • ...ught to a stop in seconds. This technique is called CATOBAR (CATOBAR); the catapult and arresting systems are major components, but certainly not the only ones *Advanced catapult (now steam, but moving toward electromagnetic)
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  • ...when she suffered a catastrophic explosion of her older-style hydraulic [[catapult]]. Not only was he exonerated of any negligence, he received the [[Bronze S
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  • ...30 on the pop charts in 1990, and the crossover appeal of the songs helped catapult the group to stardom. It is widely acknowledged that engineer Brendan O'Bri
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  • | [[Catapult]],[[Lock (mechanical)]]
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