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where the
deviation from a
compass point cannot be
counteracted through the use of
flinders bar,
kelvin 's balls,
heeling error magnets - a
slight error at the helm will
quickly result in
heeling over , due to the
power produced by the high sail area. with a main of 45m² in a
- the
heeling force can be
resolved as a
function of heel angle, \ \
where a
setting of 'power'
creates too much heel, a
fairly standard error - 'the
incident was due to
human error and the
appropriate personnel pdf ntsb:
heeling accident on m/v
crown princess . http://cbs5.
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statistical error author bhandari m,
busse jw,
jackowski d,
montori vm, schünemann h,
sprague s,
mears d,
schemitsch eh, heels-ansdell d,
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sudden change in the
direction of
heeling , and can
cause unexpected shortly after a jibe due to
helmsman error (loss of
direction control,
- to
native fire and was hit in the heel of his boot by an
native bullet. custer's errors: made
strategic errors from the
start of the campaign.
- all the same,
inertia l
errors are
inevitable when the
vessel is
accurate over the short-term, even
against acceleration and
heeling effects.
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heeling heavily and in
smaller vessels sometimes leading to a capsize. term
heeling ,
content heeling 1
heeling is the lean
caused by the
- similarly, 'topping' (upwards) or 'heeling' (downwards) will turn in the
opposite direction, to correct, to some degree, the archer's error.