[ noun ] the quality of being maneuverable <noun.attribute>
Dominique Barnaud of the French navy defends his sub's maneuverability and its innovative compact reactor.
In addition, the Soviet shuttle can use jet engines in its tail, giving it more maneuverability in landing than its American counterpart, which can only glide onto a runway.
Today's test was carried out by Viktorenko, who was scheduled to put the motorcycle through a series of pirouettes to test the craft's maneuverability and technical performance, Radio Moscow said.
The damage is not enough to affect the tanker's maneuverability, Moreth said.