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DYN MARS optimises the use of flaps during approach, descent and landing
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DYN MARS optimises the use of flaps during approach, descent and landing
DYN MARS optimises the use of flaps during approach, descent and landing
DYN MARS optimises the use of flaps during approach, descent and landing
DYN-MARS aims to minimise emissions and noise pollution during approach, descent and landing. To achieve this, DYN-MARS is looking to optimise the timing for the use of landing flaps and the extension of the landing gear.
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