Endurance refers to how long an aircraft can fly without stopping. It also associates for other defenitions in war planes. It refers to how long an aircraft can hold after it was hit by a bomb or how much attacks a airplane can hold.
Range - Max distance an aircraft can fly between take off and landing for the given amount of fuel . Endurance - Maximum time an aircraft can cruise for the given amount of fuel
They are added fuel tanks so the aircraft can carry more than the normal amount of fuel ; for example, for longer range, or greater endurance.
Even during the 1940s, aircraft carrier technology advanced rapidy. Radar was either introduced and improved significantly, as was damage control and offensive/defensive armament. By the 1950s, aircraft carriers were able to handle jet aircraft. 1980s standard carriers had the advantages of nuclear power (increasing endurance), sophisticated missile defense technology and catapults.
Jeffrey A Drezner has written: 'Innovative management in the DARPA high altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle program' -- subject(s): Drone aircraft
The range of rotary and fixed wing aircraft is variable to type, speed, conditions, and fuel capacity. Furthermore, the use and capability of air-to-air refueling can increase the range and endurance of aircraft almost indefinitely. Some rotary wing aircraft can also carry supplemental fuel tanks and bladders to further increase range.
Of what, aircraft= that is flying. I am not sure where you got this Amelia the Cowgirl myth from, it is not so. she may have ridden horses as a sort of relaxation but not as a sportive endeavor. look she was not a CowGirl!
Cardiorespiratory endurance
An endurance saddle is used for endurance races
I think there is one more after endurance Fiji
There is no patron saint of endurance.
Endurance - 2002 Best of Endurance Fiji was released on: USA: 21 June 2008
Muscular endurance.