landing stage - traducción al griego
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landing stage - traducción al griego

RAISED STRUCTURE IN A BODY OF WATER, TYPICALLY SUPPORTED BY WELL-SPACED PILES OR PILLARS
Fishing pier; Pleasure pier; Metal pier; Wood pier; Wooden pier; Landing stage
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  • Maraetai Beach]] in New Zealand used to convey cattle.
  • Pier located in [[Monona, Wisconsin]]'s "Stone Bridge Park" during a sunset over [[Lake Monona]].
  • At 2.16 km (1.34 mi), [[Southend Pier]] in Essex is the longest pleasure pier in the world

landing stage         
αποβάθρα
crash landing         
  • [[JetBlue Flight 292]] makes an emergency landing at [[Los Angeles International Airport]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Draft:Crash Landing; Crash Landing (album); Crash Landing (film); Crash landing (disambiguation); Crash Landing (disambiguation)
αναγκαστική προσγείωση
landing gear         
  • A [[Schleicher ASG 29]] glider shows its monowheel landing gear
  • Experimental tracked gear on a [[B-36 Peacemaker]]
  • The "castoring" main gear arrangement on a [[Blériot XI]]
  • Heinkel He 177A's]] main-gear wheels and tires, February 1944
  • Ju 288]] V1 first prototype, showing its complex "folding" main undercarriage.
  • A [[Convair XFY Pogo]] showing its landing gear
  • All Nippon Airways Flight 1603, a [[Bombardier Dash 8 Q400]] resting on its nose at [[Kōchi Airport]] after its nose gear failed to deploy prior to landing, 13 March 2007
  • [[JetBlue Airways Flight 292]], an Airbus A320, making an emergency landing on runway 25L at Los Angeles International Airport in 2005 after the front landing gear malfunctioned
  • Wheel arrangements of large airliners
  • The nose gear steering-wheel ([[tiller]]) is visible as a semi-circular wheel to the left of the yoke in this photo of a Boeing 727 cockpit
  • Me 163B]] ''Komet'' with its two-wheel takeoff "dolly" in place
  • Falcon 9 descending, just after landing legs were extended, May 2017.
  • P-47]] with its raked-forward main gear, and rearward-angled main wheel position (when retracted) indicated by the just-visible open wheel door.
  • Two mechanics replacing a main landing gear wheel on a [[Lockheed P-3 Orion]]
  • Retraction of the landing gear of a [[Boeing 727]] after take-off
  • Wheel-skis
ALBUM BY DEVIN THE DUDE
Gravity drop; Tandem landing gear; Retractable gear; Differential braking; Nose gear; Retractable landing gear; Monowheel gear; Monowheel landing gear; Nosewheel steering; Fixed suspension; Retractable undercarriage; Launch vehicle landing gear; Landing gear (spaceflight); Spacecraft lander landing gear; Landing gear (spacecraft); Undercarriage (aeronautics); Skid landing gear; Landing legs; Landing legs (rocket); Tandem undercarriage; Beaching gear
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Definición

crash-land
also crash land (crash-lands, crash-landing, crash-landed)
If a pilot crash-lands an aircraft, or if it crash-lands, it lands more quickly and less safely than usual, for example when there is something wrong with the aircraft, and it cannot land normally.
He arrives in his biplane and crash lands it in a tree...
A light aircraft crash-landed on a putting green yesterday.
VERB: V n, V
crash-landing (crash-landings)
His plane made a crash-landing during a sandstorm yesterday.
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Wikipedia

Pier

A pier is a raised structure that rises above a body of water and usually juts out from its shore, typically supported by piles or pillars, and provides above-water access to offshore areas. Frequent pier uses include fishing, boat docking and access for both passengers and cargo, and oceanside recreation. Bridges, buildings, and walkways may all be supported by architectural piers. Their open structure allows tides and currents to flow relatively unhindered, whereas the more solid foundations of a quay or the closely spaced piles of a wharf can act as a breakwater, and are consequently more liable to silting. Piers can range in size and complexity from a simple lightweight wooden structure to major structures extended over 1,600 m (5,200 ft). In American English, a pier may be synonymous with a dock.

Piers have been built for several purposes, and because these different purposes have distinct regional variances, the term pier tends to have different nuances of meaning in different parts of the world. Thus in North America and Australia, where many ports were, until recently, built on the multiple pier model, the term tends to imply a current or former cargo-handling facility. In contrast, in Europe, where ports more often use basins and river-side quays than piers, the term is principally associated with the image of a Victorian cast iron pleasure pier. However, the earliest piers pre-date the Victorian age.

Ejemplos de uso de landing stage
1. At the main landing stage, we must walk through a white solution that disinfects our feet.
2. After taking the ferry, you disembark at a gloomy landing stage worthy of Böcklin‘s Island of the Dead.