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    Shipborne rolling vertical landing (SRVL) is a method used to land a V/STOL aircraft that uses both the vertical thrust from the jet engine and lift from...
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    fitted with ski-jumps), and the first demonstration of the shipborne rolling vertical landing technique. In addition to the F-35 trials, Queen Elizabeth...
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    operationally STOVL or in the case of UK uses "shipborne rolling vertical landing". Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL): Certain aircraft are specifically...
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    The Mark 41 vertical launching system (Mk 41 VLS) is a shipborne missile canister launching system which provides a rapid-fire launch capability against...
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    Harrier jump jet (category Aircraft with retractable bicycle landing gear)
    Operationally, a near-vertical landing with some forward speed is preferred; this technique is called shipborne rolling vertical landing (SRVL). Rotating the...
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    is developing the Shipborne rolling vertical landing (SRVL) technique for its operation of the Lightning II. SRVL is a hybrid landing technique that uses...
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    railway rolling stock, thousands of lorries, motor cars and "B Type" buses used these ferries to return to England. During World War II, landing ships (LST...
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    Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II (category Aircraft with retractable tricycle landing gear)
    requirements was a Shipborne Rolling and Vertical Landing (SRVL) mode to increase maximum landing weight by using wing lift during landing. Like the Italian...
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    carriers uses ski-jump ramps. Short Take-Off, Vertical Landing aircraft (STOVL) make a conventional rolling takeoff, with the jet exhausts set to provide...
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    IFF systems will also be modernised. Before installation of the three shipborne radars commences, an additional first unit will in 2023 be installed at...
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  • one-dimensional air flow through bulk grain ISO 4175:1979 Shipbuilding — Shipborne barges, series 1 — Main dimensions ISO 4176:1981 Fertilizers — Determination...
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