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The ship was over 2 miles long and highly maneuverable.
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It is also one of the most maneuverable in flight.
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The automobile also has a tight turning circle, 10.2mft 1, and is considered very maneuverable.
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These machines are lightweight (around 200 pounds) and are easily maneuverable compared to other types of trenchers.
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Nevertheless, the ships turned tightly and were very maneuverable.
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It differs, however, because it's much lighter, more maneuverable, doesn't have a pilot chute or slider, and is not suitable for arresting free falls.
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It is highly maneuverable, with a 360 rotating turret and the ability to fire at land or air targets.
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The first two prototypes were significantly faster than the older aircraft, but proved to be less maneuverable.
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On the other hand, single wheel trailers are extremely maneuverable, with the trailer wheel tracking very closely with the rear wheel.
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The triplane had to be given up because although it was very maneuverable, it was no longer fast enough.
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