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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
propellers — pro pel·ler || prÉ™ pelÉ™(r) n. long shaft with a revolving spiral blades that provide thrust for ships and aircraft … English contemporary dictionary
counter-rotating propellers — Propellers mounted on a common shaft rotating in opposite directions to each other. In this arrangement, on a multiengine aircraft, none of the engines is critical … Aviation dictionary
Contra-rotating propellers — For contra rotating marine propellors, helicopter rotors and turbine fan blades, see Contra rotating. Not to be confused with counter rotating propellers. Contra rotating propellers on a Rolls Royce–Griffon–powered P 51 unlimited racer Aircraft… … Wikipedia
Counter-rotating propellers — Not to be confused with Contra rotating propellers. Counter rotating propellers Opposite propeller blade section can be clearly seen on this Piper PA 44 Seminole Counter rotating propellers, found on twin and multi engine propeller driven… … Wikipedia
de Havilland Propellers — Industry Aviation, engineering Fate Ceased aircraft equipment manufacture Successor Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Ltd … Wikipedia
coaxial propellers — Two propellers mounted on concentric propeller shafts with independent drives and rotating in opposite direction. This arrangement results in zero residual torque … Aviation dictionary
contrarotating propellers — A set of two propellers mounted on the same shaft but rotating in opposite directions to reduce the torque to zero … Aviation dictionary
out of alignment — Propellers and rotors that have an incorrect sweep (i.e., they are either bent forward or backward in the plane of rotation). In other words, not all the blades have the same sweep … Aviation dictionary
Propeller — A propeller is essentially a type of fan which transmits power by converting rotational motion into thrust for propulsion of a vehicle such as an aircraft, ship, or submarine through a mass such as water or air, by rotating two or more twisted… … Wikipedia
Schrauben-Effekt — Der Radeffekt, auch als Schraubeneffekt bezeichnet, ist die Versetzung des Hecks eines Schiffes aufgrund der Drehung des Propellers. Dieser Effekt tritt nahezu unabhängig von der Ruderlage auf, so dass er in der Fachliteratur (Müller Krauß) auch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Schraubeneffekt — Der Radeffekt, auch als Schraubeneffekt bezeichnet, ist die Versetzung des Hecks eines Schiffes aufgrund der Drehung des Propellers. Dieser Effekt tritt nahezu unabhängig von der Ruderlage auf, so dass er in der Fachliteratur (Müller Krauß) auch… … Deutsch Wikipedia