| 31. | In artillery, deflection is also used against fixed targets to compensate for windage and range.
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| 32. | Plus or minus one degree and allowing for windage, something goes sour right at the top.
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| 33. | Small amounts of oil may splash onto the crankshaft during rough driving, referred to as windage.
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| 34. | The GSG-5 utilizes the H & K style drum sight that is adjustable for windage.
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| 35. | After all, even with all sail doused, the mast presents a considerable amount of windage aloft.
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| 36. | All versions have post front sights with adjustable elevation, and aperture rear sights, adjustable for windage.
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| 37. | The back sight is drift adjustable for windage ( dovetail type ), but this requires a tool.
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| 38. | This is because there is virtually no iron magnetization loss and very little windage loss in the motor.
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| 39. | Windage plays a significant role, with the effect increasing with wind speed or the distance of the shot.
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| 40. | Sight adjustments are orthogonal, so the windage can be adjusted without impacting the elevation, and vice versa.
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