US /pɪtʃ ʌp/
・UK /pɪtʃ ʌp/
By the book, VR is defined as the speed at which the pilot begins to apply control inputs to cause the aircraft nose to pitch up, after which it will leave the ground.
to cause the aircraft nose to pitch up
Make sure you keep the pitch up;
Make sure you keep the pitch up. Don't let it drop
Aircraft can pitch up and down,
So as the airplane starts to pitch up, if I can get a little hand here.
What did you think when you heard they were going to tear this football pitch up?
What did you think when you heard they were going to tear this football pitch up?
No If you found that tricky then practice with my free pitch tracker I recommend starting with a long M sound and see if you can move the pitch up and down And then try some statements and questions you use every day This visual feedback makes all the difference You can see what you're doing and adjust it if necessary At the bottom of this page you'll find a link to download the PDF notes from this video Just scan the QR code or click the link in the description Now I want to hear from you Is intonation in your language similar to English or not?
I recommend starting with a long M sound and see if you can move the pitch up and down.
Car would pitch up, pull 40 G, bodywork comes off, engines tear out the bottom of the car.
The car would pitch up, pull 40 G. The body work comes off.
Not in my wildest dreams did I think that Nelson Mandela would pitch up at the final wearing a Springbok on his heart.
But there's a problem: pitch up at any actual university, more or less anywhere in the world,
Not in my wildest dreams did I think that Nelson Mandela would pitch up at the final wearing a Springbok on his heart.