डॉगफाइट्स Meaning in English
डॉगफाइट्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dogfights
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
डॉगफिशकुत्ते का शौक रखने वाला
डोगी
डॉगगो
डॉगी
डॉगहोल
डॉगहाउस
डोगिएस्ट
डोगिसनेस
डॉगकिंस
कुत्ते की तरह
कुत्ते के समान
डॉगमैन
हठ धर्मी
हठधर्म करना
डॉगफाइट्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He said the elections of recent years had become partisan dogfights, resulting in national upheaval.
For close-in dogfights, the radar automatically acquires enemy aircraft and projects this information onto the cockpit [display].
2005 was the fastest at high altitudes and best in dogfights, but suffered from a vibration which turned out to be a balance problem.
This led to an intense air battle, with over 50 aircraft either engaged in dogfights or diving to attack the German ships; it was the largest aerial conflict ever fought over Norway.
This is discussed in an article in the February 2020 issue of the Question Chine newsletter, including picturesque details of dogfights with some French officials.
Legislative bodies have addressed concerns about dog bites that include licensing laws, statutes outlawing organized dogfights, and leash laws.
In his review of the film, Bruce Eder of AllMovie described the episode as a memorable one, specifically the cast watching the repetitive aerial dogfights between spaceships, and one of the hosts remarking that "Independence Day now seems like such a finely nuanced movie".
Most combats are dogfights and the ships exhibit non-Newtonian flight characteristics, being immune from the effects of inertia and gravity.
Other pursuits recorded there included bare-knuckled prize fights, dogfights and cockfights.
Aggressor training was done where the units went head to head against USAF fighters in mock dogfights at this time to find out and exploit possible weaknesses.
Aerial dogfights were staged between the various MiG models against virtually every fighter in US service, and against SAC's B-52 Stratofortress and B-58 Hustlers to judge the ability of the bombers countermeasures systems, they performed radar cross-section and propulsion tests that contributed greatly to improvements in US aerial performance.
The Star Wolf series reflects Gerrold's contention that, due to the distances involved, space battles would be more like submarine hunts than the dogfights usually portrayed"mdash;in most cases the ships doing battle wouldn't even be able to see each other.
Eurogamer's Dan Whithead was even more critical, scoring the game 4 out of 10, and writing "combat takes the form of long, drawn-out dogfights between enormous spacecraft that are woefully ill-equipped for such maneuvers.