thrust control

  • 1Thrust reversal — Thrust reversal, also called reverse thrust, is the temporary diversion of an aircraft engine s exhaust or changing of propeller pitch so that the thrust produced is directed forward, rather than aft. This acts against the forward travel of the… …

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  • 2Thrust (Transformers) — Thrust is the name of several fictional characters in the various Transformers universes.Transformers: Generation 1Transformers character name = Thrust caption = The Decepticon Thrust Box Art affiliation = Decepticon subgroup = Seekers rank = 5… …

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  • 3Thrust — is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton s Second and Third Laws. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction the accelerated mass will cause a proportional but opposite force on that system.ExamplesA fixed wing… …

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  • 4Thrust vectoring — Infobox Aviation name = Thrust vectoring caption = The F 18 HARV, X 31, and F 16 MATV in flightThrust vectoring is the ability of an aircraft or other vehicle to direct the thrust from its main engine(s) in a direction other than parallel to the… …

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  • 5Control line — Brodak Control Line Aerobatic Strega in flight Control line (also called U Control ) is a simple and light way of controlling a flying model aircraft. The aircraft is connected to the operator by a pair of lines, attached to a handle, that work… …

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  • 6Thrust (video game) — Infobox VG title = Thrust developer = Jeremy Smith publisher = Superior Software, Firebird (8 bit ports) distributor = designer = engine = version = released = 1986 genre = Arcade modes = One player ratings = platforms = BBC Micro, Acorn Electron …

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  • 7Control flow diagram — Example of a so called performance seeking control flow diagram .[1] A control flow diagram (CFD) is a diagram to describe the control flow of a business process, process or program. Contr …

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  • 8thrust vector control/thrust vectoring — A method of controlling vehicle trajectory by rotating the thrust line to improve maneuverability and for V/STOL (vertical/short takeoff and landing) operation. Thrust vectoring is also used for noise reduction in gas turbine engines …

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  • 9Vectored Thrust — thrust force (in airplanes) that allows one to change the direction using different devices and therefore control the direction of the airplane …

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  • 10Aircraft flight control systems — consist of flight control surfaces, the respective cockpit controls, connecting linkages, and the necessary operating mechanisms to control an aircraft s direction in flight. Aircraft engine controls are also considered as flight controls as they …

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