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1) Compartment 2) Control panel locale 3) Exclusively Saxon word 4) Exclusively Anglo word 5) Instrument panel locale 6) Pilot''s compartment 7) Place for the pilot 8) Sailboat component 9) Where to find an altimeter 10) Word of purely Anglo origin 11) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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A cockpit or flight deck is the area, usually near the front of an aircraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft. Most modern cockpits are enclosed, except on some small aircraft. The cockpit of an aircraft contains flight instruments on an instrument panel, and the controls that enable the pilot to fly the aircraft. In most airliners, a door...
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[sailing] In the Royal Navy, the term cockpit originally referred to the area where the coxswain was stationed. This led to the word being used to refer to the area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls. The midshipmen and master`s mates were berthed in the cockpit, and served as the action station for t...
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The seating area (not to be confused with Deck). The area towards the stern of a small decked vessel that houses the rudder controls.
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• (n.) That part of a war vessel appropriated to the wounded during an engagement. • (n.) In yachts and other small vessels, a space lower than the rest of the deck, which affords easy access to the cabin. • (n.) The Privy Council room at Westminster; -- so called because built on the site of the cockpit of Whitehall palace. • (...
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An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.
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(from the article `airplane`) ...must be made to support the plane when it is at rest on the ground and during takeoff and landing. Most planes feature an enclosed body (fuselage) ... ...is simple and may consist only of an altimeter to register height, an airspeed indicator, and a compass. The most modern commercial air ... [2 relat...
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A protected area of the deck from where the boat is controlled.
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An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled
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Cock'pit` (kŏk'pĭt)
noun 1. A pit, or inclosed area, for cockfights. « Henry the Eighth had built . . . a
cockpit .
Macaulay. »
2. The Privy Council room at Westminster; -- so called because built on the site of the cockpit of Whitehall palace....
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Cock'pit` noun In some aëroplanes and flying machines, an inclosure for the pilot or a passenger.
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In small decked vessels, a sunken space toward the stern used by the helmsman. ...Webster's New World Dictionary.
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A recessed area in the deck in which the crew works.
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Formerly in a man-of-war, the cockpit was the name given to the place where the wounded were dressed in battle or at other times, and where medicines were kept.
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An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.
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An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.
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The area of the chassis where the driver sits. In modern F1 cars, the driver is almost laying down on a carbon fibre “seat” that has been specifically moulded to their body shape. Modern F1 steering wheels are also highly advanced, featuring a digital display and an array of buttons to control different functions and paddles for changing gears....
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The portion of a fuselage, hull or nacelle designed to accommodate the pilot and/or crew.
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noun compartment where the pilot sits while flying the aircraft
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The front of a motorized RV where the pilot (driver) and co-pilot (navigator) sit.
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a space, usually enclosed, in the forward fuselage of an airplane containing the flying controls, instrument panel, and seats for the pilot and copilot or flight crew. · a sunken, open area, generally in the after part of a small vessel, as a yacht, providing space for the pilot, part or all of the crew, or guests. · the space, includi...
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space for a person in a racing boat
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The driver's workplace. He can controll everything in his vehicle from this place.
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The area where the driver sits in a race car.
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