English to Punjabi Dictionary ultralight

ultralight

ਅਲਟਰਾਰਾਈਟ
definition
noun
Please urge all ultralight owners with BRS units (or even hand-deploy parachutes) to re-evaluate the series of attachments that connect the pilot to the airplane, to the parachute, and to both.
a small, light, single-seater aircraft.
adjective
Take the keyboard, traditionally the weakest component of ultralight notebooks.
extremely lightweight.
example
Toshiba will shortly be shipping 'ultralight' Libretto models in Japan based on Transmeta's Crusoe, and with a claimed battery life of up to 14 hours.
HP Compaq makes a full range of laptops from 'ultralight' portables to full-spec desktop replacement models.
Often, the weight they're most worried about carrying around is inside their computer bags, where even an 'ultralight' laptop, with all the accessories that pack on the pounds, can tip the scales.
Some flocks were imprinted on the filmmaker/ornithologists, thereby enabling the latter to fly 'ultralight' planes alongside the birds.
But the cautious approach should not include the use of 'ultralight' leaders.
It's devoted largely to author Twight's theory and practice of alpinism - his drastic gear weight reduction methods go far beyond simple 'ultralight' camping.
The 'ultralight' construction restricts winter use, but for three-season backpacking or bicycle touring, it is an excellent bet.
This is no time for 'ultralight' lures and dainty presentations - tie a big plug onto big line with a big knot, and hang onto the rod.
The company placed Crusoe in new 'ultralight' PCs from Sony, Fujitsu, Hitachi and NEC.
These competing organizations provided for the self regulation of 'ultralight' pilots in much the same way that the USHGA is the body that governs self regulation for hang glider and paragliders.
Most users will go for either budget or workhorse models with frequent travellers opting for the 'ultralight' models and power users for the desktop replacement models.
The high price here reflects the use of expensive, 'ultralight' materials such as magnesium and titanium alloys.
It came back with a new name, L.O.F.T. (Light - weight Optimum Feel Technology) and a Kevlar-reinforced core wrapped in 'ultralight' aspen.
HP Compaq makes laptops from 'ultralight' portables to full - spec desktop replacement models.
Jayne appears to feel that the issue of Sport Pilot is way too politically sensitive (so one wonders why she published this fine article to begin with) with other forces in other 'ultralight' associations battling our interests.
Under Part 103, an 'ultralight' vehicle can carry only one occupant and can be used only for sport and recreational purposes.
Inventor of flexible wing technology wins Katharine Wright Award Gertrude Rogallo and husband developed prototype that led to hang gliding, 'ultralight' flight
Take the keyboard, traditionally the weakest component of 'ultralight' notebooks.
The FAA has indicated that this benefit will only be available to individuals who were registered with an 'ultralight' organization prior to the effective date of the new rule.
Coming together with Inspiron 8000 is Inspiron 2100, an 'ultralight' notebook that weights only 1.65 kg.
Please urge all 'ultralight' owners with BRS units (or even hand-deploy parachutes) to re-evaluate the series of attachments that connect the pilot to the airplane, to the parachute, and to both.
There must have been a dozen billboards around Big Spring announcing the US Nationals and encouraging locals to come up with tandem flights and 'ultralight' instruction.
Today's 'ultralight' laptop computers run at blazing speeds.
The members range from non-pilots to 'ultralight' hobbyists to fighter pilots and astronauts.
No person may operate any 'ultralight' vehicle in a manner that creates a hazard to other persons or property.
People were encouraged to come out to the airport for tandem and 'ultralight' flights.
Bikes, 'ultralight' cars and even some regular cars don't exceed this flex threshold.
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