jet (aircraft)

  • 31jet-propulsion fuel — reaktyviniai degalai statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Naftos distiliavimo produktai, naudojami reaktyvinėms sistemoms. atitikmenys: angl. jet fuel; jet propellant; jet aircraft fuel; jet engine fuel; jet propulsion fuel rus. реактивное… …

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  • 32jet — 1. noun a) A collimated stream, spurt or flow of liquid or gas from a pressurized container, an engine, etc …

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  • 33Jet fuel —   A refined petroleum product used in jet aircraft engines. It includes kerosene type jet fuel and naphtha type jet fuel.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 34Aircraft diesel engine — Thielert Centurion aircraft diesel engine. The aircraft diesel engine or aero diesel has not been widely used as an aircraft engine. Diesel engines were used in airships and were tried in aircraft in the late 1920s …

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  • 35Jet stream — Jet streams are fast flowing, relatively narrow air currents found at the tropopause, the transition between the troposphere (where temperature decreases with height) and the stratosphere (where temperature increases with height), [United States… …

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  • 36Jet blast — is the phenomenon of rapid air movement produced by the jet engines of aircraft, particularly on or before takeoff.A large jet engined aircraft can produce winds of up to 100 mph (160 km/h) up to 200 feet (60 m) behind it at 40% maximum rated… …

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  • 37Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion — (ANP) was a United States Air Force program which worked to develop a nuclear propulsion system for aircraft. It was the follow on to the USAF s Nuclear Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft (NEPA). NEPA was launched in May, 1946, and operated… …

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  • 38Aircraft of the Aces (Osprey) — Aircraft of the Aces ... Pays  Royaume Uni Langue Anglais Genre Aviat …

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  • 39jet — jet1 [jet] vt., vi. jetted, jetting [< MFr jeter, to throw < OFr < VL * jectare, for L jactare, freq. of jacere, to throw < IE base * yē , to throw, do > Gr hienai, to set in motion, throw, send] 1. to spout, gush, or shoot out in… …

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  • 40Aircraft engine controls — provide a means for the pilot to control and monitor the operation of the aircraft s powerplant. This article describes controls used with a basic internal combustion engine driving a propeller. Some optional or more advanced configurations are… …

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