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ˈnose-up, a. Aeronaut. [f. nose n. + up adv.2] With the nose directed upwards.
1933Jrnl. R. Aeronaut. Soc. XXXVII. 60 The lighter [air]ship..takes 20 seconds longer than the neutral ship to return to the horizontal, beyond which it only proceeds to 1° nose up. 1971Flying Apr. 35/3 All you have to do is open the throttles, accelerate to that speed, rotate to a 10- or 12-degree nose-up attitude, and blast on out of the aerodrome. 1975Flight Internat. 2 Oct. 506/2, I..adjusted the attitude..because it was more markedly nose-up than expected. |