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- important of which are the duration of the overspeed and the speed attained. With some engines, a momentary overspeed can result in greatly reduced engine life...
- inoperative. VMO Maximum operating limit speed. Exceeding VMO may trigger an overspeed alarm. VMU Minimum unstick speed. VNE Never exceed speed. In a helicopter...
- High-speed airflow through the improperly configured props caused them to overspeed and drive the engines, which caused engine damage and a total loss of...
- beyond the overspeed value, the aircraft was equipped with a device called the overspeed governor (OSG). The protection system of the overspeed governor...
- prop****s to overspeed and leading to a complete loss of engine power. A 'beta lockout' mechanism that would have prevented the overspeed even in case...
- experienced an overspeed on the Romance less than six months before its loss, that an overspeed was a likely cause of the crash. The overspeed theory calls...
- Laverton accident - overspeed through turnoutJokela rail crash - overspeed through turnout – Jyväskylä rail crash - overspeed through turnout – Brühl...
- maglev train in Kazakhstan and are successful in stopping the theft but overspeed the train risking a crash at the terminal. 3 3 "Honeyplot" Holly Dale...
- which their aircraft became overspeed during the approach to Tripoli.: 65–69  Knowing that they were going to p**** the overspeed limit, First Officer Abu-al-Shawashi...
- computer-calculated framework of operating parameters, acting to prevent stalls, overspeeds, and excessively stressful maneuvers. This system can be overridden by...