- Look up
rotor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rotor may
refer to:
Rotor (electric), the non-stationary part of an
alternator or
electric motor, operating...
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transverse rotors,
where a pair of
rotors are
mounted at each end of a wing-type
structure or outrigger.
Tandem rotors are two
horizontal main
rotor ****emblies...
- rotorcraft:
Tandem rotors are two counter-rotating
rotors with one
mounted behind the other.
Transverse rotors are pair of counter-rotating
rotors transversely...
- the
reactions of the air on one or more
rotors".
Rotorcraft generally include aircraft where one or more
rotors provide lift
throughout the
entire flight...
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Commons has
media related to Transverse-
rotor helicopters.
Coaxial rotors Intermeshing rotors Rotorcraft Tandem rotors Tiltrotor El-Sa**** 2024, p. 241. El-Sa****...
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least the right-hand
rotor.
Current p****es into the set of
rotors, into and back out of the reflector, and out
through the
rotors again. The gre****-out...
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tandem rotor system are a
complex transmission and the need for two
large rotors. The two
rotors are
linked by a
transmission that
ensures the
rotors are...
- is propelled, at
least in part, by
large powered vertical rotors,
sometimes known as
rotor sails.
German engineer Anton Flettner was the
first to build...
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rotor to the left.
Later still, the
three rotors for the
scrambler were
selected from a set of five or, in the case of the
German Navy,
eight rotors....
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ROTOR was an
elaborate air
defence radar system built by the
British Government in the
early 1950s to
counter possible attack by
Soviet bombers. To get...