nacelle-mounted engine

  • 1nacelle — A small structure, separate from the fuse lage, on an aircraft for housing aircrew or engine(s). An engine nacelle usually forms a separate fire resistant bay. The term is applied to streamlined bodies enclosing crew and/or engines mounted on or… …

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  • 2engine nacelle — The streamlined, enclosed housing on a fuselage or wing in which the engine is mounted …

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  • 3nacelle — noun /nəˈsɛl/ a) a separate streamlined enclosure mounted on an aircraft to house an engine, cargo, or crew. b) the part between the tower and rotor of a …

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  • 4Podded engine — A podded engine is a jet engine in a pod, typically attached below the wing or to the tail of the aircraft. The pod itself is called a nacelle.Placing engines on the wing provides beneficial wing bending relief in flight. Early British jet… …

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  • 5Variable Cycle Engine — In a Variable Cycle Engine (VCE) the engine cycle is deliberately modified from that which would occur under normal circumstances.The next generation of Supersonic transport (SST) may require some form of VCE. SST engines require a high Specific… …

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  • 6Dornier Delphin — Delphin Delphin III in 1928 Role …

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  • 7CFM International CFM56 — CFM56 …

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  • 8Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey — V 22 redirects here. For other uses, see V22 (disambiguation). V 22 Osprey …

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  • 9CANT Z.501 — Infobox Aircraft name=Z.501 Gabbiano caption=CANT Z.501 on the shore with beaching gear. Note the closed position in the nose, the pilot s cockpit just under the propeller, the engine nacelle was also used as a machine gun position. type=Patrol… …

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  • 10V-22 Osprey — Infobox Aircraft name=V 22 Osprey caption=U.S. Marines jump from an Osprey. type=VTOL transport national origin = United States first flight=19 March avyear|1989 introduction=8 December avyear|2005 manufacturer= Bell Helicopter Boeing Helicopters …

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