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O que (quem) é gunner's cockpit - definição

BOOK BY RUTH RENDELL
Gunner's Daughter; Kissing the gunner's daughter; Marry the gunner's daughter

The Cockpit (OVA)         
JAPANESE OVA SERIES
The Cockpit (film); The Cockpit: Kamikaze Stories
is a Japanese original video animation series, based on Leiji Matsumoto's World War II manga Battlefield. The OVA series is written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Takashi Imanishi and Ryousuke Takahashi.
Cockpit         
  • A380]]. Most Airbus cockpits are [[glass cockpit]]s featuring [[fly-by-wire]] technology.
  • View of a Cockpit seen from outside ([[Boeing 747-400]])
  • Cessna]] 182D Skylane
  • A320]]
  • IAF]] airmen work inside the cockpit of an IAF [[Ilyushin Il-76]].
  • Cockpit of an [[Antonov An-124]]
  • Swiss HB-IZX [[Saab 2000]] during flight
  • A later analogue cockpit (1970s) of a [[Hawker Siddeley Trident]] airliner
  • [[Vickers VC10]] cockpit of the 1960s
CABIN OR AREA, USUALLY NEAR THE FRONT OF AN AIRCRAFT, FROM WHICH A PILOT CONTROLS THE AIRCRAFT
Cockpit (aviation); Left seat (cockpit); Right seat (cockpit); Aircraft cockpit; Right seat; Left seat; Glareshield
·noun A pit, or inclosed area, for cockfights.
II. Cockpit ·noun That part of a war vessel appropriated to the wounded during an Engagement.
III. Cockpit ·add. ·noun In some aeroplanes and flying machines, an inclosure for the pilot or a passenger.
IV. Cockpit ·noun The Privy Council room at Westminster;
- so called because built on the site of the cockpit of Whitehall palace.
V. Cockpit ·noun In yachts and other small vessels, a space lower than the rest of the deck, which affords easy access to the cabin.
cockpit         
  • A380]]. Most Airbus cockpits are [[glass cockpit]]s featuring [[fly-by-wire]] technology.
  • View of a Cockpit seen from outside ([[Boeing 747-400]])
  • Cessna]] 182D Skylane
  • A320]]
  • IAF]] airmen work inside the cockpit of an IAF [[Ilyushin Il-76]].
  • Cockpit of an [[Antonov An-124]]
  • Swiss HB-IZX [[Saab 2000]] during flight
  • A later analogue cockpit (1970s) of a [[Hawker Siddeley Trident]] airliner
  • [[Vickers VC10]] cockpit of the 1960s
CABIN OR AREA, USUALLY NEAR THE FRONT OF AN AIRCRAFT, FROM WHICH A PILOT CONTROLS THE AIRCRAFT
Cockpit (aviation); Left seat (cockpit); Right seat (cockpit); Aircraft cockpit; Right seat; Left seat; Glareshield
¦ noun
1. a compartment for the pilot and crew in an aircraft or spacecraft.
the driver's compartment in a racing car.
2. a place where cockfights are held.
a place of conflict.
Origin
C16: from cock1 + pit1; sense 1 derives from a C18 naut. use denoting an area in the aft lower deck of a ship where the wounded were taken, later coming to mean 'the 'pit' or well from which a yacht was steered'.

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Kissing the Gunner's Daughter

Kissing the Gunner's Daughter is a 1992 novel by the British mystery writer Ruth Rendell, featuring the recurring character Inspector Reg Wexford. The title of the book refers to historical corporal punishment in the Royal Navy where a sailor was positioned over a cannon to receive a flogging.