- flight. M****ive
pintles on a
stone door;
early doors often pivoted on
pintles Pintle and
gudgeon rudder system. Part 2 is the
pintle, and part 3 is the...
- 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...
- Baltimore, MD, pp. 282-284 "
Pintles and Gudgeons".
Archived from the
original on 2005-01-19. "English:
Showing Pintles and
Gudgeons with
split ring at...
-
differences between the M2 and M122 are
found in the
types of
mounting pintles and the
traverse &
elevation mechanisms. The
actual tripod is referred...
- 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...
- the
pivot pin
allows similar movements.
Another category is the
towing pintle used on
military vehicles worldwide. To tow safely, the
correct combination...
- 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...
- 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...
- forearm. It was
typically emplo**** as a door gun on
helicopters or as a
pintle-mounted
weapon as on the Type 88 K1 tank.
There are many
smaller variants...