| 31. | At altitudes over 5, 000 meters ( 16, 400 ft ), the Yak was more manoeuvrable.
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| 32. | The D . I had a relatively high wing loading for its time, and was not particularly manoeuvrable.
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| 33. | The Dornier was also manoeuvrable, and as a result was popular in the " Luftwaffe ".
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| 34. | They were armoured with quilted linen and carried large rectangular wicker shields as a form of light manoeuvrable defense.
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| 35. | Light and manoeuvrable, the ZSU-37 was considered quite an effective SPAAG in the mid-1940s.
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| 36. | The " Eped Sport " is a slightly lighter and more manoeuvrable product with a more contemporary design
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| 37. | Modern navies began a trend in the late 20th and early 21st centuries towards smaller, more manoeuvrable surface capability.
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| 38. | Aircraft with " negative " stability are designed to deviate from controlled flight and thus be more manoeuvrable.
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| 39. | By 2000 BC, war chariots had spoked wheels, thus being made more manoeuvrable, and dominated the battlefields.
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| 40. | Eight of his soldiers could not get it out ( lack of manoeuvrable space was one of the causes ).
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