Its height measures between ( absolute altitude ).
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Absolute altitude is sometimes referred to as "'height "'because it is the height above the underlying terrain.
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Pressure Sensors, also known as "'barometers "'measure relative and absolute altitude through the analysis of changing atmospheric pressure.
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Cobb went on to set new world records for speed, distance, and absolute altitude while still in her twenties.
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Enevoldson set the absolute altitude record for all turboprop aircraft in the prototype Egrett in 1988, as well as time-to-climb.
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Beginning in 1959, it set 15 world records for in-flight performance, including an absolute speed record, and an absolute altitude record.
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The erosive relief of the middle part of the mountains occupies absolute altitudes in a range of 1700 up to 3000 m.
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The "'Potez 506 "'was a version of the Potez 501 French single engine observation aircraft, specially modified to capture the World absolute altitude record.
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In January 1996, Bohannan climbed the aircraft to in 41 minutes and 35 seconds, setting class world time-to-climb, absolute altitude and altitude in horizontal flight records.
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On 28 July 1976, SR-71 serial number 61-7962, piloted by then Capt . Robert Helt, broke the world record : an " absolute altitude record " of.