Approximately how far off course was this oil tanker?
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The tanker ship is on the far right hand side of the screen, far beyond the right field stands. To hit it, grab the ball at the very bottom, pull down for full power and aim the bat to hit the ball over the right field stands. Once you hit the ball, it will take off and you'll see the water outside the ballpark with the kayaks, the fire boat, the gold targets, and the tanker ship behind them will be obvious.
They make a formation with some fighters and a tanker. When someone gets a little low on fuel they fly to the tanker and top off.
The NEC, LCD Wall Mount sits approximately three inches off the wall.
Approximately 3 hours
When looking to lift a large tanker truck it requires you to have a big enough jack. Since these trucks are incredibly high off the ground.
The furthest point I have traveled from home is approximately 5,000 miles away.
Kuwait is on the coast of the Persian Gulf, which is an arm off the Arabian Sea. The tanker would pass from the Gulf into the Arabian Sea.
Insufficient information, what of the planned range of the mission, ( seems to be a rocket or something like that) fuel capacity, specific impulse, burning time, angle of attack, too many variables to answer this ballistically- Point Blank.
One degree off course is sufficient enough to get a close look of the moon.
These merchantmen are KNOWN to be sunk by Japanese submarines during WWII off the US West Coast (there are several others sunk by explosions, but cannot be verified as sunk by submarines):1941 - Emidio, tanker, torpedoed1941 - Montebello, tanker, torpedoed1942 - Coast Trader, freighter, torpedoed1942 - Larry Doheny, tanker, torpedoed
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