- A
pintle is a pin or bolt,
usually inserted into a gudgeon,
which is used as part of a
pivot or hinge.
Other applications include pintle and
lunette ring...
- The
pintle injector is a type of
propellant injector for a
bipropellant rocket engine. Like any
other injector, its
purpose is to
ensure appropriate flow...
-
hinging connection to a
second component. The
second component carries a
pintle ****ing, the male
counterpart to the gudgeon,
enabling an interpivoting...
- The TR-106 or low-cost
pintle engine (LCPE) was a
developmental rocket engine designed by TRW
under the
Space Launch Initiative to
reduce the cost of launch...
- was a
simple cart with a
pintle. When the
piece was to be towed, it was
raised over the
limber and then lowered, with the
pintle ****ing into a hole in...
-
pintle is
typically mounted.
Hinges – mate with the
Pintles and are
mounted on the shutter.
Pintles – the "pins" on
which hinges swing. The
pintles are...
- guns were
mounted on
three types of carriages—a front-
pintle barbette carriage, a center-
pintle barbette carriage, and a
casemate carriage. All of these...
- lords-and-ladies), the
other native British Arum. "Pint" is a
shortening of the word "
pintle",
meaning ****,
derived from the
shape of the spadix. The
euphemistic shortening...
- as well
being the
mounting method used by
virtually all
railroad guns. A
pintle mount is a
swiveling mount that
allows the gun to be
freely traversed or...
- with M621 and a 7.62×51mm machinegun. Door
mounted cannon for helicopters.
Pintle-mounted
cannon for
vehicles and boats.
Cannon for
naval ships. As remote-controlled...