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Fairing protects spacecraft during ascent through earths atmosphere.
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Greetings, for the last couple of hours I've been searching about Laissez-Fairing: Rules vs.
Laissez-Fairing: Rules vs. Aerodynamics BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Carbon-Fiber Fairing Aerodynamically shaped to lower drag and hand-formed out of carbon fiber, it's a full 50-percent lighter than the thermoplastic job on its slower, lower-rent sibling, the F4-1000 R ($22,995).
MV Agusta's Limited-Edition Superbike Is One Sexy Beast 2007
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Fairing removal was a snap, and I found the missing bolt and screw from the last fairing removal.
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2005
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Fairing: The protective streamlined shell containing a payload that sits on top of a launch vehicle.
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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Fairing: The protective streamlined shell containing a payload that sits on top of a launch vehicle.
The Case for Mars Robert Zubrin 1996
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= Fairing = -- Usually made of thin sheet aluminium, wood, or a light construction of wood and fabric; and bent round detrimental surface in order to give it a "fair" or "stream-like" shape.
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Fairing -- Usually made of thin sheet aluminum, wood, or a light construction of wood and fabric; and bent round detrimental surface in order to give it a "fair" or "stream-like" shape.
The Aeroplane Speaks 1919
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Fairing -- Usually made of thin sheet aluminum, wood, or a light construction of wood and fabric; and bent round detrimental surface in order to give it a "fair" or "stream-like" shape.
The Aeroplane Speaks 1917
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It was Fairing himself who saw this deed which saved Kathleen's life.
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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