The DC-10 is a long range commercial airplane that McDonnell-Douglas placed into service in the early 1970s. This was McDonnell-Douglas's contribution to the introduction of wide-bodied airliners to the aviation industry, beginning service at about the same time as the Boeing 747 and Lockheed L1011. There is an excellent story of the DC-10 at the following website: http://www.aviationexplorer.com/dc-10_facts.htm
The DC-10 first flew in August 1970
No, Microsoft Flight Simulator X does not come with the DC-10.
There are a number of documentaries about the MD-11 or DC-10 which can be downloaded from YouTube.
DC-10s were made by McDonnell-Douglas. "DC" means "Douglas Commercial." McDonnell-Douglas was purchased by Boeing, so if your DC-10 needs parts you order them from Boeing now.
Given that AB = 8 units and AD = 10 units, we can use the ratios of corresponding sides in similar triangles to find the measure of DC. Since triangle ADC is similar to triangle ABC, the ratio of DC to AB is equal to the ratio of AD to AC. Thus, DC/8 = 10/AC. Solving for DC, DC = 8 * 10 / AC.
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10/3
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The typical cruise speed for a dc 10 is around 600 miles per hour.
The typical cruise speed for a dc 10 is around 600 miles per hour.
Use a properly rated potentiometer.