yes it will
give him a little squeeze and tug you know were
Airplanes don't have gears.... When an airplane parks it uses a combination of engine thrusts, brakes and signals from the ground crew to pull up just right. When a plane is ready to leave a truck, called pushback tug, pushes the plane backwards so it can turn and leave.
It's "Tug-of-war". You can also use "Tug o' war."
tug = tugging
Tug meaning to pull
from the gate a tug pushes the plane out, and then the pilot powers up the engines a little, so it moves slowly, it goes on the runway and takes off... -_-
Tug McGraw is 6'.
Eastport Tug o' War Boley tug of war from Ireland was in the longest pull.
They're tugging (pulling); like in a tug a war contest.
He would tug on his collar when he was nervous. A sharp tug on the rope meant that he should continue to climb. A tug was used to steer the tanker to the pier. (tugboat)
For an airplane to fly, it must always engage in a tug of war between the opposing forces of lift versus weight and thrust versus drag.
Tug Wilson was born in 1860.