For example, increasing ( or decreasing ) an aircraft's flight performance, range and load carrying capacity by altering its systems, fuselage, wings or engines resulting in a new variant may require re-certification.
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On February 3, 2010, Toyota recalled approximately 153, 000 vehicles from model years 2005 to 2011 for failing to comply with requirements of FMVSS 110, " Tire Selection and Rims ", due to missing load carrying capacity labels.
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In 2007 the Institut f�r Gebirgsmechanik ( IfG ) in Leipzig, which had been monitoring Asse II since 1996, predicted that an increase in the rate of loss of load carrying capacity would result in an increased displacement of the surrounding rock.
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In 1979 a report on the stability of the mine was released by a working group under HH Juergens, which describes an imminent scenario of uncontrolled plastic flow from the surrounding rock on the southern flank resulting in the subsequent loss of the load carrying capacity.
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Heavy fighters most commonly have two engines, with typically about twice the weight and load carrying capacity of light fighters, though over the full range of weight in a given era the heaviest fighters can be as much as about four times the weight of the very lightest.
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Typical is " only a few hundred are sold and values plummet on the used market . " The 2.1-and 2.5-litre diesels were said to be " stars of the range with economy and reasonable performance . " In contrast to earlier reviews, the Guide thought the interiors were " fragile . " But the ergonomics remained a point of criticism : " the interior takes some getting used to . " Referring to the load carrying capacity of the estate, the Guide said the car was " capable of carrying more than some vans ."