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- The Hydromatics is an American garage rock supergroup formed by Nick Royale, Scott Morgan and Tony Slug as side project to their main bands. The Hydromatics...
- Hamilton Standard was an American aircraft propeller parts supplier. It was formed in 1929 when United Aircraft and Transport Corporation consolidated...
- black Cavalero-Champion Hydromatic swimming fins with closed heels and toes. C. Newer (1960s) yellow Cavalero-Champion Hydromatic swimming fins with closed...
- Hamilton Standard invented the automatic pitch-changing propeller. The hydromatic constant-speed propeller uses hydraulic power (normally engine oil) to...
- the WZ-122 would implement several experimental technologies, including hydromatic transmission system, hydropneumatic suspension and the world's first 120mm...
- and Pilatus eight-packs of 80mm rockets. Its three-bladed de Havilland Hydromatic propeller earned it the nickname Tripala ("three blades"). It first flew...
- automobiles manufactured in the mid-20th century, with trade names such as "Hydromatic" Hydraulic machinery, machinery powered by hydraulic motors/hydraulic...
- Underground Roadheader Tunnel boring machine Underground mining equipment Hydromatic tool Ballast tamper Attachments Drilling rig Horizontal directional drilling...
- 900 kW) with water injection each Propellers Hamilton Standard 43E60 "Hydromatic" constant-speed props with autofeather and reverse thrust Cruise speed...
- extract as much power as possible, a relatively large Hamilton Standard Hydromatic three-blade propeller of 13 feet 4 inches (4.06 m) was used. To accommodate...