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The windmilling was captured in a video that'll make you nauseous.
And again, I really like challenging that dumb bro-windmilling-agro atmosphere that is present in the hardcore scene.
To portray Gaethje's style as blind, windmilling violence, would be to miss the factors that make it work so well.
" The report continues, "Gallagher and Starkey were described as 'windmilling' down the aisle at a shopkeeper trying to stop them leaving.
They are in fact bursting with anger, screams, and a dangerous combo of windmilling limbs and a surprising turn of pace.
What they do leave behind is heaps of hair in the carpet in front of the stage from all that windmilling.
There were straight right hands, body shots, kicks to the body, none of the inefficient Wanderlei Silva style windmilling of a few years back.
I'm not a good guitar player, and sometimes I miss with the pick when I'm windmilling and I hit the string with my finger instead.
That squaring for the right hand and failing to consider a return made her a mark for Andrade's left hook and follow up windmilling flurries.
Even more important, many of the strategies and ideas inertly present in the first three works — the windmilling arms, the mirroring — found dramatic expression in this final one.
As the aircraft descends, which can also take around 20 minutes, the electric motor would run in reverse to act as a generator, turned by the windmilling propeller.
Cue Rafa Benitez tearing his shirt off, windmilling it around his head and shouting "gol-gol-gol-gol-gooool" like one of those mental Spanish television commentators. Probably.
There was a similar trouble with "Being," an oddly truncated solo for the noble Steven Melendez in which neither windmilling arms nor a hand extended yearningly generated any urgency.
For a start the jab she throws out before windmilling her right actually does something now—it was this jab which snapped back the head of Charmaine Tweet last year.
Jessica Andrade hasn't gone through much of a tactical rebirth since she fought Joanna Jedrzejczyk for the straw-weight title, but her windmilling offense matched up extremely badly for Karolina Kowalkiewicz.
Against a lot of so called swarmers a fighter can get away with just keeping his guard up and hoping that only one or two get through and his opponent just keeps windmilling.
Ryan Zimmerman lined a hit down the left-field line and Werth blazed around the bases and past the third-base coach, Bob Henley, whose arm was windmilling as he sent Werth home.
Windmilling to the opponent's head is all well and good, but even if the opponent stays static and simply holds their forearms up, the swinging fighter is going to miss a lot of shots.
He can be aggressive, and this plays excellently into getting takedowns and hurting opponents in a rush to the fence, but more often than not he will hit nothing but air in these windmilling flurries.
They weren't much to look at, but – especially when it came to upsetting a team of superstar passing wizards with studs up, elbows flying and fists windmilling – they were the right men for the job.
The fabric disappears and suddenly dancers — wearing minimal, athletic costumes by Jose Solis — whip across the stage with windmilling arms and explosive jumps until they fall into formation of brisk backward walks in a circle.
The first round was vintage Sonnen in his best days as he came out with an awkward kick to the lead leg, timed his shot perfectly under Silva's windmilling, and drove through to complete the takedown.
The fans love aggression and fighters hate having to deal with non-stop, windmilling advances once they run out of space—even if it makes a fighter more vulnerable to counter strikes those are compelling arguments.
Is there a better way to remember "All of the Lights" than by watching Puff Daddy, democratically mixed with the rest of the celebrity guests and the energetic, windmilling teens on the floor, dance along to it?
If you can't love a baby turtle hatching on the beach and windmilling its way to the water, I can't help you, but maybe the description of whale spray as tasting like "weak cabbage soup" is more your speed.
They dance — leaping into the air, spinning in circles, throwing high kicks and windmilling their arms with feverish abandon, undaunted by the September humidity that makes the air feel as heavy as a lead blanket and wet as a bath.
She was terrific at the big physical moments the show demanded: A scene of her and Williams trying to extricate themselves from being hung on coat hooks, their feet windmilling in the air, is up there with any Lucille Ball set-piece.
The problem occurred when an oil pump failed after an engine had been deliberately shut down in flight and left to turn with the natural airflow, a process known as "windmilling" which is designed to ensure an aircraft can fly on only one engine.
Pete Townshend of the Who set off countless controlled detonations in his songs — trilling, jabbing rapidly, bending notes, scraping his strings, flinging and windmilling a dozen kinds of power chords — while Roger Daltrey swung his microphone on its cord and flaunted his lung power.
Just as Silva was not in the business of set ups or counters, but in windmilling and overwhelming his opponents, Justino overwhelmed the much crisper Gina Carano in a sloppy brawl and ran straight over the many undersized women Strikeforce asked to come up to 145lbs to fight her.
As a DJ behind him sampled a guitar riff, the 37-year-old Harvard-educated religion major picked up a white, plastic controller from the game Guitar Hero and, windmilling his arms, stroked the toy like it could make real music, smashed it like he could foment a real revolution.
I talked to strangers on Twitter, and I liked everyone's status updates, but all those summertime pictures of kayaks on crystalline lakes or familiar figures in bikinis windmilling legs as they threw themselves off waterfalls were enough to start tears that sometimes lasted until I finally medicated myself to sleep.
Silva's takedown defense in PRIDE was often helped along by the yellow card—if he held his man in guard long enough the referee would stand both men up, fine either Silva or his opponent 10 percent of their purse, and then as the referee stepped away Silva would begin windmilling once again.
Federer, usually the crowd favorite worldwide, would get to keep playing the straight man when the match began, as Willis pumped up the fans, windmilling his arms and looking fully prepared to enjoy every minute, even if he did not win a game until he held serve at 0-1 in the second set.
And there, on the other side of the wall that separated him from the parking lot in one of the poorest neighborhoods in the nation's capital, a teenage boy who had spent many hours browsing Abraha's narrow aisles of Tastykake Coconut Juniors and Big Hug Fruit Barrels lay on the sidewalk, legs motionless, windmilling his arms.
Safety devices had to be incorporated to reduce the excessive drag from a windmilling propeller.
Hardcore dancing is a term that covers multiple style of moshing including windmilling two stepping, floorpunching, picking up pennies, axehandling and bucking wheelbarrowing. The practice began in New York city in the 1980s.
The windmilling propeller made the engine continue to spin without delivering any power as the aircraft descended. It was important to leave the ignition on to allow the spark plugs to continue to spark and keep them from oiling up, so that the engine could (if all went well) be restarted simply by re-opening the fuel valve. Pilots were advised to not use an ignition cut out switch, as it would eventually damage the engine. Pilots of surviving or reproduction aircraft fitted with rotary engines still find that the blip switch is useful while landing, as it provides a more reliable, quicker way to initiate power if needed, rather than risk a sudden engine stall, or the failure of a windmilling engine to restart at the worst possible moment.
The pelvic fins are extremely reduced and are not used in locomotion. The dorsal fin is absent. The pectoral fins of the African brown knifefish are lengthy and designed to give the animal precise control as it swims. They are often employed in a windmilling motion, in conjunction with the caudal/anal fin, as the fish retreats into its lair.
Eaker was able to clear fouled spark plugs by completely opening the throttles. On the afternoon of Monday, January 7, the left wing engine quit. Hooe went out on the catwalk to attempt repairs, immobilizing the windmilling propeller with a rubber hook. Eaker increased throttle on the remaining two engines to maintain flight while repairs were attempted, but they too began to strain.
This put significant strain on the windmilling propeller and in all probability caused it to fail in flight. The possibility of the bevel gear drive failing causing the propeller to windmill had not been foreseen by Vickers engineers, and there was therefore no mention of it in the training or operations manual. The accident forced aircraft designers and engineers to rethink their assumption that turbo-prop aircraft would be less likely to suffer propeller loss.
On February 24, 1969, the B-2009 aircraft carried out the FE104 flight that ended the Spring Festival holiday and flew from Kaohsiung International Airport to Taipei Songshan Airport. The flight took off at 12:03 pm, after a 13-minute delay from 11:50 am. Ten minutes after take-off, the captain told the Tainan Airport Tower that an engine failure had occurred. The aircraft's port-side engine had failed, leaving its propeller windmilling and the aircraft in a shallow descent.
Even after shutdown, the engines were still windmilling thanks to the passage of the air through them. This gave the airplane some rudimentary and unreliable hydraulic control. Garcez commanded the lowering of the flaps, which only moved to position Two, (around 10 degrees) due to the failing hydraulic system. With the batteries discharged, there was no electrical power and the only four instruments working in the cockpit were the artificial horizon, the altimeter, the airspeed indicator and the vertical speed indicator.
This led to an engine fire that caused the engine to cease operating entirely. The ground proximity warning system (GPWS) activated, sounding several "glideslope" warnings. The pilots attempted to restart the right engine by windmilling, but the aircraft was by now flying at 185 km/h (115 mph), too slow for a restart. At 20:24:33, captain Hunt broadcast to the passengers via the aircraft's public address system: "Prepare for crash landing," instructing passengers to take the brace position.
The Convair B-36, several Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter, Fairchild C-123 Provider, and Avro Shackleton aircraft were also so equipped. To save weight and complexity of two separate fuel systems, the Westinghouse J34 jet engines on P2Vs burned the 115–145 Avgas fuel of the piston engines, instead of jet fuel. The jet pods were fitted with intake doors that remained closed when the J-34s were not running. This prevented windmilling, allowing for economical piston- engine-only long-endurance search and patrol operations.
During the landing the aircraft veered off Runway 27 and crossed the north-south taxiway, at which time the right landing gear separated and the airplane skidded to a stop. The aircraft was subsequently destroyed by fire. The NTSB concluded the accident resulted from the failure of the Number 6 cylinder in the right engine which caused a complete loss of power with a subsequent windmilling propeller and engine fire. NTSB/AAR-85/02/SUM Aircraft Accident/Incident Summary Reports; National Transportation Safety Board.
This excellent throttle response enables rapid acceleration and precise power settings. Single engine performance is good with the single engine rate of climb approximately 1700 feet per minute at gross weight at sea level and a single engine service ceiling of approximately 21500 feet. The spoilers provide an effective means of increasing normal rates of descent and may be used as a drag device to achieve rapid airspeed deceleration. The best glide distance with engines windmilling is obtained with a clean airplane configuration and with a glide speed of 160 to 170 knots.
After several routine tests, they attempted to simulate an engine-out situation reducing the engine power and setting the prop pitch to high. However, due to a malfunction, the propeller went into reverse pitch. This caused excessive drag and prevented the propeller from windmilling. The crew attempted to reach the runway but, due to the high descent rate and reverse thrust, they landed in rough terrain short of the runway at approximately , hitting several boulders on two sides of an embankment. The crash forces were estimated to be in excess of 20Gs.
Release date: March 18th, 2004 Platforms: Flash, Mobile, PC, iOS, Android In this game, you play with 2 clicks of the mouse. The first click starts the yeti windmilling his arms (which holds a penguin), and the second click makes him release the penguin between two glaciers with seals sticking out at regular intervals. The seals hit the penguin higher, which is useful as the penguin will not go higher than 300 if thrown straight up, whereas with bounces it is possible to go substantially past 400. It was originally released in 2004 for Flash and mobile devices.
157 Initially, a series of scuttles were fitted to the exit nozzles of the lift engines to maintain a low-pressure environment beneath the engines to ensure that the engine rotor would be "windmilling" in the correct direction prior to supplying the compressed air for starting; due to the effectiveness of intake and engine design changes, the scuttles became unnecessary. The cockpit layout was mainly conventional, but complicated by the large number of systems the pilot had to monitor. For its role as a research aircraft it had comprehensive recording equipment.Lean and Chinn 1965, p. 10.
The Who's lead guitarist and main songwriter Pete Townshend commonly plays his guitar with a fast windmill motion, inspired by watching Keith Richards' warm- up exercise. At a show in Tacoma, Washington in 1989, he was windmilling so aggressively that he accidentally pierced his hand with the guitar's whammy bar and needed hospital treatment. Townshend also destroys his guitar, usually at the climax of a set. The first occasion was in 1964 at the Railway Tavern in Harrow, which has a low ceiling; he raised his guitar above his head and accidentally drove the headstock into the roof smashing it off.
Stephen Fry Fry's podgrams consist of anecdotes, such as how he broke his arm while filming a documentary in Brazil. He has also presented lectures, discussed certain themes in detail, or argued against things he sees as being wrong in today's society. In discussing his hatred of dancing, he said of music, "I do not want to use it as an exercise track for a farcical, meaningless, disgusting, brainless physical public exhibition of windmilling, gyrating and thrashing in a hot, loud room or hall." The material is usually original for each podcast, but he may revisit topics that he has previously discussed.
The aircraft, registered had been chartered by Arrowsmith Holidays Ltd and had left Palma de Mallorca at 5:00 am, carrying holidaymakers back from the Balearic Islands to Manchester Airport. The approach controller vectored the aircraft towards the ILS as soon as it reached the Congleton NDB, but the pilots were apparently unable to put the aircraft on the extended runway centreline and called an overshoot. As the aircraft was making a second approach to the airport, the No. 3 and 4 engines suddenly cut out over Stockport. The No. 4 propeller was feathered, but No. 3 kept windmilling.
As they climbed to , the number-four engine stopped and the propeller began windmilling (rotating freely) in the airstream. Hitting the switch that would stop the propeller's spinning, Butchart found it slowed but then started spinning again, this time even faster than the others; if it spun too fast, it would break apart. Their aircraft needed to hold an airspeed of to launch its Skyrocket payload, and the B-29 could not land with the Skyrocket attached to its belly. Armstrong and Butchart brought the aircraft into a nose-down attitude to increase speed, then launched the Skyrocket.
The game sees the player leading a squad of cheerleaders through a routine by following lines and swirls that appear on screen by motioning the Wii Remote. For single player and two player games, two Remotes for each player (one per hand) are required, but in four player games each player can use a single Remote only. The game has the player performing physical motions ranging from single motion thrusts, to elaborate zig-zagging actions and windmilling whole arm motions. We Cheer also allows players to customize their cheer squad including their hair color and uniforms (though only female cheerleaders will be available), and additional outfits and squad members can be unlocked by collecting gold pompoms earned after a successful routine.
The tune for "Zoot Suit" was "Misery" by the Dynamics, and "I'm the Face" borrowed from Slim Harpo's "I Got Love If You Want It". Although Meaden tried to promote the single, it failed to reach the top 50 and the band reverted to calling themselves the Who. The group none of whom played their instruments conventionally began to improve their stage image; Daltrey started using his microphone cable as a whip on stage, and occasionally leapt into the crowd; Moon threw drumsticks into the air mid-beat; Townshend mimed machine-gunning the crowd with his guitar while jumping on stage and playing guitar with a fast arm-windmilling motion, or stood with his arms aloft allowing his guitar to produce feedback in a posture dubbed "the Bird Man". Meaden was replaced as manager by two filmmakers, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp.
This eventually resulted in the left propeller creating a high amount of asymmetric drag while windmilling; so much so, that the other engine operating at full power was not able to arrest the resulting uncontrollable descent. The NTSB, despite investing substantial investigative resources trying to uncover the reasons behind the two unusual and seemingly separate propeller-related malfunctions, was unable to shed light on either one. It was not able to replicate the 'pitch lock stuck' malfunction, nor adequately explain why the crew subsequently failed to effect the standard feathering procedure to properly shut down and reduce the thrust and drag on the left side. In effect, by not being able to properly secure the left engine, an unwanted asymmetric high thrust situation turned into an irreversible unwanted high asymmetric drag, which eventually resulted in an inevitable and premature descent and crash.
Soon, the band officially signed with Matador, concurrent with Pollard and his bandmates finally retiring from their day jobs to work in music full-time. The band surprised early audiences accustomed to the generally shambling, lo-fi and collage-like quality of the records with their energetic live show, featuring Pollard's homegrown rock theatrics (consisting of karate-kicks, leaps, Roger Daltrey-inspired mic-twirling, later beer can throwing at rival bands), Mitch Mitchell's windmilling and chain smoking, sometime bassist Greg Demos' striped pants, a never-ending barrage of tunes that all seemed to clock in under 90 seconds, and prodigious alcohol consumption all around. Their true Matador debut came in 1995 with Alien Lanes, which, despite a five-figure recording allowance, was constructed out of home-recorded snippets on the cheap. The band's underground following continued to grow, with notices coming from mainstream sources such as MTV and Rolling Stone.

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