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- This examples crosswind kite power using flying generators driven by autorotating crosswinding turbine blades which play a second roll of being driven...
- stabilization system consists of a decelerating parachute and an autorotating parachute. The autorotating parachute is designed in a special canopy form through...
- Skybow rotating ribbon arch kite use the Magnus effect resulting from the autorotating wing with rotation axis normal to the stream. Some kites are equipped...
- one side, with the wing extending to the other side, making the seed autorotate as it falls, as in the maples (genus Acer) and ash trees (genus Fraxinus)...
- lift and drag, are different. Either situation causes the aircraft to autorotate toward the stalled wing due to its higher drag and loss of lift. Spins...
- diameter: 12 m (39 ft 4 in) Main rotor area: 113.1 m2 (1,217 sq ft) 3-bladed autorotating Propellers: 2-bladed fixed pitch tractor propeller Performance Nowarra...
- ****inson, M. H. (12 June 2009). "Leading-Edge Vortices Elevate Lift of Autorotating Plant Seeds" (PDF). Science. 324 (5933): 1438–1440. Bibcode:2009Sci....
- from the engines being transferred to the propellers with the rotor autorotating. In this mode, the collective pitch, and hence drag, of the rotor could...
- Retrieved: 12 May 2009. In any of several variations, the Lomcovak involves autorotating the aircraft end over end at the apex of a climbing outside snap roll...
- forward thrust and the airflow through the rotary blades causes them to autorotate or "spin up" thereby creating lift. Helicopter: there are a number of...