steerable

IPA: stˈɪrʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being steered.
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Examples of "steerable" in Sentences

  • The tail skid was steerable and sprung.
  • Nothing in here about steerable wheels.
  • Steerable types run off an internal battery.
  • There are two types non steerable and steerable.
  • A steerable nosewheel gives easy ground handling.
  • A powered, steerable aerostat is called a dirigible.
  • The front wheels of the cart are steerable by the rider.
  • A wheel truck for a steerable platform such as a skateboard.
  • The foremost and rearmost wheels are steerable and driveable.
  • The nosewheel was steerable via the rudder bar as in the Aerovan.
  • Or would a steerable parachute for the capsule achieve the same capability?
  • I know one guy who actually put a steerable camera on his plane and used a VR helmet, the emersion was incredible.
  • Certainly if a C-130 can drop a 10,000 lb payload to troops in the field with steerable parachutes, NASA should be able to make these work.
  • Certainly with today's steerable parachute technology and energy absorbing materials, it is conceivable that they could be landed on dry ground without appreciable damage.
  • “They (the Tibetans) had steerable chutes, and they screamed “Geronimo” as they jumped, then chased each other down through the sky - yelling, laughing, trying to catch each other -- just having a hell of a time,” Frank Hollobar observed.
  • Trained as a quantum mechanic, Dr. Gerry Harp was deeply interested in possibilities for using the multiple telescopes of the Allen Telescope Array to generate steerable "beams" on the sky - beams that could be far smaller than any single antenna could produce.

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