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  • Tailwind — A tailwind is a wind that blows in the direction of travel of an object. A tailwind increases the object s speed and reduces the time required to reach its destination. Tailwinds are commonly measured in relation to the speed of vehicles commonly …   Wikipedia

  • tailwind — Any wind blowing on the aircraft from behind if the aircraft is on the ground, or any wind that produces a ground speed higher than the true air speed while in the air …   Aviation dictionary

  • tailwind — /ˈteɪlwɪnd/ (say taylwind) noun a favourable wind blowing from behind an aircraft or vessel, etc., thus increasing its speed …  

  • Wittman Tailwind — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=Wittman Tailwind caption= type=light aircraft manufacturer=homebuilt designer=Steve Wittman first flight= introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built= >350 variants with their own… …   Wikipedia

  • Ground speed — is the speed of an aircraft relative to the ground. It is the sum of the aircraft s true airspeed and the current wind and weather conditions; a headwind subtracts from the ground speed, while a tailwind adds to it. Winds at other angles to the… …   Wikipedia

  • Headwind — A headwind is a wind that blows against the direction of travel of an object. A headwind reduces the object s speed and increases the time required to reach its destination. Headwinds are commonly measured in relation to the speed of vehicles… …   Wikipedia

  • Wind — For other uses, see Wind (disambiguation). Wind, from the …   Wikipedia

  • Wind assistance — is a term in athletics which refers to the wind level during a race or event. The wind level is registered by a wind gauge.Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the athlete in events like certain sprint races (60, 100 and 200 metres) …   Wikipedia

  • Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team — Team information UCI code DSC Based & …   Wikipedia

  • United States journalism scandals — lists journalistic incidents in the United States which have been widely reported as journalistic scandals, or which were alleged to be scandalous by journalistic standards of the day.Notable reports of United States journalism scandalsCoverage… …   Wikipedia

  • Crosswind — A crosswind is any wind that has a perpendicular component to the line or direction of travel. In aviation, a crosswind is the component of wind that is blowing across the runway making landings and take offs more difficult than if the wind were… …   Wikipedia

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