- A
propeller (colloquially
often called a **** if on a ship or an air**** if on an aircraft) is a
device with a
rotating hub and
radiating blades that...
- the cylinders, it is
called an
inverted inline engine: this
allows the
propeller to be
mounted high up to
increase ground clearance,
enabling shorter landing...
-
propeller, also
called an air****,
converts rotary motion from an
engine or
other power source into a
swirling slipstream which pushes the
propeller...
- to:
Propeller (aeronautics)
Propeller Records, a
record label Propeller (band), an
Estonian punk band
Propellers (band), an
English band
Propeller (Guided...
- In aviation,
propeller synchronization is a
mechanism that
automatically synchronizes all
propellers of a multi-engine,
propeller-driven
aircraft so that...
- A
turboprop is a
turbine engine that
drives an
aircraft propeller. A
turboprop consists of an intake,
reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine...
- In
structural biology, a beta-
propeller (β-
propeller) is a type of all-β
protein architecture characterized by 4 to 8
highly symmetrical blade-shaped beta...
- A
toroidal propeller is a type of
propeller that is ring-shaped with each
blade forming a
closed loop. The
propellers are
significantly quieter at audible...
- most
ubiquitous propeller example is a
common outboard motor for a
small boat. “Pusher configuration”
describes the
specific (
propeller or
ducted fan)...
-
drive shaft, driveshaft,
driving shaft,
tailshaft (Australian English),
propeller shaft (prop shaft), or
Cardan shaft (after
Girolamo Cardano) is a component...