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the vertical distance of a point above or below a reference surface, such as sea level. G [return to the top]
Ãâó: www.trailsillustrated.com/skills/glossary.cfm
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A long piece of equipment which is powered by a tractor and moves items such as small hay bales to be stored under cover such as in the upper levels of a barn called a hayloft or in a hay shed.
Ãâó: www.cyberspaceag.com/kansasagriculture/glossary.ht...
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any hinged surface that provides the plane with the ability to climb or dive
Ãâó: www.radio-controlled-airplanes.com/definitions-glo...
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The Elevator is the horizontal moveable control surface at the tail of the model connected to the stabilizer. It controls direction in pitch.
Ãâó: www.flyingsites.co.uk/newcomers/intros/aircraftter...
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Two bases each hold a different foot of one flyer. The feet are both held at shoulder level.
Ãâó: www.kidzworld.com/site/p4909.htm
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