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Definition of bubble canopy in English: bubble canopynoun A transparent domed canopy on a fighter aircraft or bubble car. (战斗机或微型三轮车的)穹形天篷,透明圆罩 Example sentencesExamples - And sometimes the pilot's head is within an inch or two of that bubble canopy.
- In the cockpit the integrated rollcage is very much in evidence, forming part of the bubble canopy, the dashboard, and the floor pan just in front of the seat, and creating a blind spot that took a few kilometres to get used to.
- The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision.
- The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy.
- A search began to find missing parts and a bubble canopy from an earlier Spitfire was fitted to the fuselage.
- To give the radar operator some needed room, his position was fitted with a blown bubble canopy but, even so, it was a very tight fit and the radio operators would have to be chosen with a regard to their height or lack of it.
- Captain Reynolds, the young Instructor Pilot, told me to climb in the copilot's seat in tandem behind him, under the clear bubble canopy.
- Such things as bubble canopies (tested on two modified FG-ls) and turbosuperchargers were tried out.
- During this time, it was decided to remove the second bubble canopy but the forward cockpit was left in its trainer location.
- The ‘Bell helicopter at Greybull in 1955’ is actually a Hiller 360, probably a UH - 12C variant with the bubble canopy.
- Sitting under the big bubble canopy, one finds the early morning sun quite blinding but the air was smooth and there was little traffic in the area.
- An alcohol spray helped keep the windscreen free of ice but the liquid played havoc with the plexiglass bubble canopy.
- The wings of the mark XVI were clipped to make it more stable while diving, and a bubble canopy was added to aid visibility.
- A closer look found one with a bubble canopy and, after checking paper work, he discovered it was a YP - 47M - 1, one of the prototypes.
- The YP - 60E looked considerably different from the previous P - 60 aircraft since it dispensed with the builtup turtledeck behind the cockpit and added a bubble canopy atop the fuselage.
- To bring the Corsair into a more modem configuration, a bubble canopy was added which gave sterling visibility.
- The pair offered to let him fly Jay Dee, a D-model with a bubble canopy, which would supply the room he needed.
- The fuselage of the F2G was sleeker than the normal Corsair with a bubble canopy affording excellent visibility.
- The airframe featured clipped wings, a small bubble canopy and a flashy hot rod style flame paint scheme.
- The pressurised and air-conditioned cockpit has a Martin Baker Mark 12 zero zero ejection seat and a single-piece bubble canopy.
Definition of bubble canopy in US English: bubble canopynoun A transparent domed canopy on an aircraft or bubble car. (战斗机或微型三轮车的)穹形天篷,透明圆罩 Example sentencesExamples - During this time, it was decided to remove the second bubble canopy but the forward cockpit was left in its trainer location.
- The fuselage is tubular and cigar-shaped tapering to the rear with a rounded, glassed-in nose and bubble canopy.
- The fuselage of the F2G was sleeker than the normal Corsair with a bubble canopy affording excellent visibility.
- A closer look found one with a bubble canopy and, after checking paper work, he discovered it was a YP - 47M - 1, one of the prototypes.
- Such things as bubble canopies (tested on two modified FG-ls) and turbosuperchargers were tried out.
- The ‘Bell helicopter at Greybull in 1955’ is actually a Hiller 360, probably a UH - 12C variant with the bubble canopy.
- A search began to find missing parts and a bubble canopy from an earlier Spitfire was fitted to the fuselage.
- The pair offered to let him fly Jay Dee, a D-model with a bubble canopy, which would supply the room he needed.
- The airframe featured clipped wings, a small bubble canopy and a flashy hot rod style flame paint scheme.
- The pressurised and air-conditioned cockpit has a Martin Baker Mark 12 zero zero ejection seat and a single-piece bubble canopy.
- The YP - 60E looked considerably different from the previous P - 60 aircraft since it dispensed with the builtup turtledeck behind the cockpit and added a bubble canopy atop the fuselage.
- The cockpit has a large bulletproof bubble canopy, which gives good all-round vision.
- An alcohol spray helped keep the windscreen free of ice but the liquid played havoc with the plexiglass bubble canopy.
- In the cockpit the integrated rollcage is very much in evidence, forming part of the bubble canopy, the dashboard, and the floor pan just in front of the seat, and creating a blind spot that took a few kilometres to get used to.
- To bring the Corsair into a more modem configuration, a bubble canopy was added which gave sterling visibility.
- And sometimes the pilot's head is within an inch or two of that bubble canopy.
- Captain Reynolds, the young Instructor Pilot, told me to climb in the copilot's seat in tandem behind him, under the clear bubble canopy.
- Sitting under the big bubble canopy, one finds the early morning sun quite blinding but the air was smooth and there was little traffic in the area.
- The wings of the mark XVI were clipped to make it more stable while diving, and a bubble canopy was added to aid visibility.
- To give the radar operator some needed room, his position was fitted with a blown bubble canopy but, even so, it was a very tight fit and the radio operators would have to be chosen with a regard to their height or lack of it.
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