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Is a Honda Civic EX-L front or rear wheel drive?

all civics are front or 4wheel drive and only the civic shuttle was 4wd which was only availble from 85-91 the civic van is the shuttle


Can I make a reservation for airport shuttle from the front desk?

Airport shuttles can be obtained in several manners. They can be reserved ahead by telephone or at the front desk. Is is recommended that prior reservation be made to insure that the shuttle is available when you need it.


Do any hotels in Fort Lauderdale offer shuttle service to the airport?

Hotels located close to airports usually offer shuttle service. You can also call the airport or ask the hotel front desk for the nearest shuttle service.


Why is American flag backwards on planes and shuttle?

Although at first glance it appears wrong, the flag on the shuttle Orbiter is not truly backward. The regulation for displaying a U.S. flag on a national vehicle states that the star field must be positioned at the front of the vessel (the nose cone end of the shuttle), as if the flag were "flying" along the side of the ship. This causes the flag to look as though it were backward on one side of the Shuttle.


How many wheels does the space shuttle have?

3 sets of two tires. Two rear landing gear and one front landing gear.


What is the temperature upon reentry for the space shuttle?

The space shuttle experiences temperatures of around 2,500 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit (1,370 to 1,650 degrees Celsius) during reentry into Earth's atmosphere due to the friction of the air. This extreme heat is caused by the compression of air molecules in front of the shuttle. It requires special materials like the thermal protection tiles to shield the shuttle and its occupants from this intense heat.


Where is fuel pump reset switch on a 2003 ford e-350 shuttle bus?

I believe it is in the front passenger footwell , by the kick panel


Why does the shuttle look like it is burning up as it moves through the atmosphere?

The glowing effect seen during re-entry is caused by the extreme heat generated by the friction between the shuttle and the Earth's atmosphere. This heat is a result of the shuttle's high speed and the compression of air in front of it. As the shuttle travels through the atmosphere, the intense heat causes its surface to glow and appear to be "burning up."


Basic skills of badminton?

there are three basic skills:-correct gripping of your racket-serve-A good forehand overhead stroke is formed upon a good overhead throwing movement.


How many windows does the space shuttle have?

Ten. Six on the front of the flight deck, two on the roof of the flight deck, and two on the rear of the flight deck to watch payload bay opperations.


Does every shuttle make the sonic boom during re entery?

The sonic boom is an artifact of exceeding the speed of sound. As any shuttle would reenter earth's atmosphere way in excessive of that speed, yes, every reentry should be accompanies by a sonic boom.


What happens when a space shuttle reenters that atmosphere?

When a space shuttle reenters the atmosphere, it experiences intense friction and heat due to the rapid deceleration and compression of air in front of it. This generates temperatures exceeding 1,500 degrees Celsius (2,732 degrees Fahrenheit), requiring specialized heat shields to protect the shuttle. The shuttle's trajectory is carefully controlled to ensure a safe descent and landing, with the vehicle gradually slowing down before deploying parachutes to facilitate a safe touchdown. Overall, the reentry process is a critical phase that demands precise engineering and piloting expertise.