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| land Wyvern TR1 (VR137) with contra-rotating | propellers, a Hawker Hunter T8M, with a replica Bristol |
| turbines Belluzzo of 24.000 HP, two 3-blade | propellers, a fuel capacity of 325 tons, giving her a r |
| the film two lifeboats were destroyed by the | propellers after launching the others. |
| applied to turbine engines, piston engines, | propellers, aging aircraft structures, landing gear, nu |
| lower wing was provided with cutouts for the | propellers, allowing the engine nacelles to be mounted |
| 67R turboprops, driving five-bladed Hartzell | propellers, along with essentially overhauling the basi |
| mounted in the fuselage, driving two tractor | propellers and two pusher propellers via long driveshaf |
| Encounters problems with one of the | propellers and is taken out of order for five days. |
| It drove twin screw | propellers and could propel the ship at 13 knots (24 km |
| The sound of small | propellers and an underwater signalling device could be |
| riving large and distinctive contra-rotating | propellers and could carry aerial torpedoes. |
| ceivers which sensed the sound waves of ship | propellers and altered the direction of the rudder via |
| ch flows in the vertical plane, within which | propellers and other propulsion devices can be tested. |
| ne shafts, in 1872 they began casting marine | propellers and in 1882 they set up a forging press. |
| Donald nearly getting caught in the airplane | propellers and becoming airsick. |
| ed the Edward Bridges right over so that her | propellers and keel were out of the water. |
| elly steam turbines that drove her two screw | propellers, and an additional pair triple-expansion ste |
| , typically in pumps, water turbines, vessel | propellers, and even piping under some conditions. |
| ating steam engines driving the two outboard | propellers, and a non-reversible steam turbine driving |
| elly steam turbines that drove her two screw | propellers, and an additional triple-expansion steam en |
| d in 1950 for the testing of a new series of | propellers, and was awarded by the Department of Scient |
| expanded to include the sale of wrought iron | propellers and marine engines for export around the wor |
| act (except for the two forward turrets, the | propellers and the anchor). |
| same hull and boiler power, was given three | propellers and engines of a revolutionary design. |
| The | propellers are accented with blue fluorescent light, an |
| ring and lift while it is underwater and the | propellers at the rear provide forward movement. |
| ving Iwo Jima, New York at last repaired her | propellers at Manus, and had speed restored for the ass |
| oard and was in the process of reversing its | propellers, attempting to stop. |
| ring testing, however, the fuselage and rear | propellers became damaged when a tail skid broke, and i |
| re to be housed inside the fuselage, driving | propellers by long driveshafts. |
| draulic pressure, hydrodynamic forces on the | propellers caused the pitch to reverse. |
| so, the total number of blades of all of the | propellers combined represents the height of Colorado's |
| model has new turboprop engines, six-bladed | propellers, digital avionics, and other new systems. |
| ont of the booms where they would turn their | propellers directly. |
| ution, suffering stern damage and having her | propellers disabled. |
| Contrary to common belief, the | propellers do not generate any electricity for the trai |
| dock basin the suction from the depot-ship's | propellers drew the submarine towards her and, despite |
| Propulsion was provided by two | propellers each driven by two Stal Laval steam turbines |
| All were | propellers except the Miami, a sidewheeler built in 186 |
| Propellers: Four bladed propellor, 1 per engine | |
| rated at 90 bhp (67 kW) each, driving screw | propellers from the front power-take-off, and Coventry |
| guns, an armored upper deck, and twin screw | propellers giving a top speed of around eight knots. |
| Its | propellers had coarse pitch for high speed flight, whic |
| Running on inner | propellers, her speed was measured during trials at 22. |
| With four | propellers, her speed during trials was 25.271 knots (4 |
| of fluid pumps, motors, compressors, valves, | propellers, hydraulic systems and other fluid devices w |
| a single nose-wheel intended to protect the | propellers in rough landings. |
| and drove 9 ft (2.7 m) diameter four-bladed | propellers in pusher configuration. |
| mical corrosion are required (e.g., a ship's | propellers in a marine environment). |
| of aircraft,starting with the manufacture of | propellers in 1915 before moving on to repair work, and |
| on on the Laws regulating the Slips of Screw | Propellers in Function and Form of Dimensions; based on |
| all-like sculpture created from massive ship | propellers, installed at the City Center in Oakland, Ca |
| One of her | propellers is also on display in front of the museum. |
| Today, the practical development of | propellers is generally credited to Francis Pettit Smit |
| same purpose and eventually to test airplane | propellers; it is now an ASME Historic Landmark . |
| William Maxwell, the exhibit includes 5,280 | propellers mounted on the wall. |
| rove a pair of 15 ft (4.6 m) diameter wooden | propellers, mounted on either side of the gondolas, rot |
| Project 1240 had fully submerged foils with | propellers mounted on the after set of foils. |
| The | propellers of the steamer Wailhemo, heading out to sea |
| area of 0.99 m2 (10.7 sq ft) allowing model | propellers of up to 40 cm (16 in) in diameter to be tes |
| direct-drive plant with two contra-rotating | propellers on a single shaft. |
| e difficult to see, but can be easily hit by | propellers or other parts of a vessel. |
| "Manitowoc" was seen on the | propellers providing a connection to the Manitowoc, Wis |
| otors, gear pumps, progressive cavity pumps, | propellers, radial piston pumps, rotary vane pumps, sub |
| engines were shut down, and the two outboard | propellers removed to reduce drag, since speed was not |
| The number of | propellers represents the number of feet Denver (the mi |
| the water with a range of 150 km through two | propellers situated at the rear of the hull, powered by |
| The opening theme has the | propellers spin rapidly: this opening is used for the e |
| The first 20 stories show the | propellers spinning very slowly. |
| enger ship RMS Saxonia when one of Saxonia's | propellers struck her. |
| enabling them to design and build wings and | propellers that were more efficient than any before. |
| traight wings and contra-rotating four-blade | propellers; the Kawanishi design had elliptical wings a |
| ere fitted with four-bladed reversible pitch | propellers; the outer engines had standard three-bladed |
| The Spanish authorities removed UC-48's | propellers to prevent any attempts at leaving port. |
| , a machine that would shave down large ship | propellers to their desired final shapes. |
| shafting connecting all four engines to both | propellers to tear loose, which then cut a center secti |
| achines used to produce very quiet submarine | propellers to the Soviet Union in violation of the CoCo |
| ctional vessel driven by two Voith Schneider | Propellers type 26 GII/165-AE 45. |
| Propellers: VDM three blade constant speed airscrew | |
| Tandem paired engines driving individual | propellers via gearboxes and extension shafts. |
| The | propellers were fitted without bubble shields. |
| Propellers were three-blade, aluminium-steel variable p | |
| Her | propellers were removed, and 'brake wheels' were fitted |
| rted by struts in the interplane gap and the | propellers were fitted with large spinners. |
| fic was notoriously difficult to handle, new | propellers were produced by Harland and Wolff and fitte |
| These | propellers were abandoned in later designs due to their |
| ing exercises there and at Ulithi, where her | propellers were badly damaged when she ran afoul of a c |
| duties when the vessel was at anchor, as her | propellers were kept in motion to make her turrets bear |
| and as a result fell behind the convoy; the | propellers were driven purely by electric motors on the |
| his, on 5 February, Nepal damaged one of her | propellers when it struck a submerged rock in the Kalei |
| were experienced and the electric motor and | propellers which needed to be replaced. |
| and drive shafts connected the engine to the | propellers, which were abnormally large with a diameter |
| ive machine gun aft of the wings between the | propellers which were still mounted in a pusher configu |
| he first vessels in the Pacific to have twin | propellers with reciprocating engines. |
| build all of the other components including | propellers) with the name Nieuport et Deplante. |
| vily damaged ship, with only one of her four | propellers working, proceeded across the Atlantic Ocean |
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