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According to The Oxford English Dictionary, worthy corresponds with the worth of, i.e. appropriateness, suitability, or fitness for use (in flight, within our context, which starts and ends on the ground: from chock to chock).
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stabiliser angle, propwash velocity, most light aeroplanes, standard mean chord, longitudinal dihedral, equivalent monoplane, aerodynamic centre, acrobatic aeroplanes, induced drag factor, aeroelastic distortion, target threshold speed, powerplant weight, equivalent parasite area, turbopropeller engines, static margin, lift slope, conventional aeroplanes, parasite drag coefficient, rigging angle, tail volume coefficient, hinge moment coefficient, manoeuvre margin, aerofoil surface, docile stall, standard empty weight
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World War, Civil Aviation Authority, Experimental Aircraft Association, New York, Federal Aviation Administration, Flight International, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Joint Aviation Authorities, Sport Aviation, Flying Flea, Royal Air Force, United States, Federal Aviation Regulations, Air Navigation Order, Aircraft Flight Manual, Hales Corners, International Civil Aviation Organisation, Rogers Smith, Bath University, Burt Rutan, Javelin Ford, Pergamon Press, Popular Flying Association, South African, Westland Lysander
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