| 1. | This advantage of air brakes increases at high altitude, e . g.
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| 2. | No . 99 5902 was converted to compressed air brakes in 2000.
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| 3. | These rules applied before the introduction of the Westinghouse continuous air brake.
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| 4. | Each wing weighs and has a single air brakes made from aluminium.
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| 5. | The aircraft could also be fitted with air brakes for dive bombing.
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| 6. | Therefore, it is always used in conjunction with the regular air brake.
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| 7. | Braking was by air brakes, with disc brakes fitted on all wheels.
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| 8. | Only those whose air brakes were commissioned could haul the new coaches.
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| 9. | Two air brakes were fitted to the underside of the rear fuselage.
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| 10. | Furthermore, for safety reasons all trains are fitted with Westinghouse air brakes.
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