| 11. | Barriers are no longer in use, although ground based arresting gear are sometimes called " barriers ".
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| 12. | Her hangar was long, wide and high . " Hermes " was fitted with longitudinal arresting gear.
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| 13. | One missed the arresting gear and hit the crash barrier while the other aircraft's nose gear collapsed.
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| 14. | During the 1930s " HMshM " was fitted with three different types of transverse arresting gear for trials.
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| 15. | To launch and recover aircraft, the carriers were initially equipped with hydraulic catapults, arresting gear, and crash barriers.
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| 16. | The ship's four catapults and four arresting gear engines enable her to launch and recover aircraft rapidly and simultaneously.
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| 17. | In order to land aircraft aboard, " Unicorn " was designed with a full-length,-long flight deck with arresting gear.
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| 18. | Land-based military airfields operating trainer aircraft also use arresting gear systems, although they are not required for all landings.
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| 19. | The fore-and-aft arresting gear was long and extended the length of the flight deck between the edges of the lifts.
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| 20. | In the 1950s, rail guided jet donkeys pushing dead loads at 200 knots tested carrier arresting gear cables and tailhooks.
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