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The Malay Peninsula is a narrow strip of land about 700 miles long, stretching south from the mainland and then curving southwest.
An isthmus. It is a narrow strip of land.
An "isthmus"
An isthmus is a thin strip of land that has a sea on either side. It forms a link amongst the two larger parts of the land.
Something small that can be hidden. No full back jobs or sleaves. A plane coming it to land on the "Landing strip" in the pelvic region would be cool. As long as you maintain down there.
He would land in Portland but hearing what happened to Lindberg,( when his plane was taken apart for souvenirs) he saw smaller landing strip and made a safe landing without thousands of spectators.
The tarmac/landing strip..
It drops the banner somewhere off the runway (in the grass) before landing normally.
It could but the pilots need to land well otherwise there plane might topple over and crash.
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Taking off requires acceleration to a sufficient speed for the plane to be lifted by the air; acceleration takes a lot of energy, maintaining speed takes less energy. Landing is complex because the plane has to maneuver into exactly the right position and speed in order to land on the landing strip, so that also consumes energy. In principle, if you could land anywhere at any speed (for example, if you were crashing into the ocean) that doesn't require any energy because gravity does it for you. But that's not how planes normally land.
· Conventional landing gear uses wheels to bear the weight of the plane on the ground. Planes use unconventional landing gear when they're not going to be landing on flat ground. They use pontoons to land on water and skis to land on snow.
You start to slow down & get close to the ground then your landing gear comes out then you can land
No, a plane will always under normal circumstances land 'straight and level', ie. in line/level with the ground.
Yes, it wouldn't be a very smooth landing but with a skilled pilot it is possible.
In case of an unintentional landing by an aircraft designed for landing on land it's called ditching. However for a sea plane it would be just a normal landing