- A
propulsor is a
mechanical device that
gives propulsion. The word is
commonly used in the
marine vernacular, and
implies a
mechanical ****embly that is...
- A spear-thrower, spear-throwing lever, or
atlatl (pronounced /ˈætlætəl/ or /ˈɑːtlɑːtəl/;
Nahuatl ahtlatl [ˈaʔt͡ɬat͡ɬ]) is a tool that uses
leverage to...
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possibly an
Integrated Motor Propulsor arrangement,
powering the pump-jet
propulsor,
although SSD
concepts without pump-jet
propulsors also exist. In 2015, an...
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Propeller ****embly -20
Controlling -30
Braking -40
Indicating -50
Propulsor Duct 62 ROTOR(S) -00
General -10
Rotor blades -20
Rotor head(s) -30 Rotor...
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governing the
design of
efficient propellers. A
propeller is the most
common propulsor on ships, and on
small aircraft. In the
second half of the nineteenth...
- submarines—such as the
British Vanguard class—began to be ****ed with pump-jet
propulsors instead of propellers.
Though these are heavier, more expensive, and less...
-
class uses pump-jet
propulsors by BAE Systems,
originally developed for the
Royal Navy's Swiftsure-class submarines. The
propulsor significantly reduces...
-
first class of
Royal Navy
submarines to be
built with
shrouded pump-jet
propulsors. The Dreadnought,
Valiant and
Churchill classes all had a "whale-shaped...
- A
propulsion system consists of a
source of
mechanical power, and a
propulsor (means of
converting this
power into
propulsive force).
Plucking a guitar...
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utility model". FlightGlobal.
Garrett Reim (17 May 2019). "Boeing
suggests propulsor,
winged AH-64
Apache variant for US Army". FlightGlobal. US Army TM 1-1520-251-10...