- flow of air
along the
tailboom utilizing the Coandă effect. The
boundary layer changes the
direction of
airflow around the
tailboom,
creating thrust opposite...
- a tail boom
refers to part of an aircraft: a
Helicopter tail Twin-boom
aircraft This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Tail...
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charge warhead. The
grenade had a
shorter tailboom of 490 mm (19 in)
compared to the 650 mm (26 in)
tailboom for the electrically-primed
grenade RPzB....
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models added a
large fillet-like fin
behind the
fuselage and
under the
tailboom, and the
tailplane configuration was
changed to an
inverted "V" shape....
- and/or
provide a
supporting structure for
other items. Typically, twin
tailbooms support the tail surfaces,
although on some
types such as the
Rutan Model...
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slots in the
tailboom,
using the Coandă
effect to
counteract the
torque of the main rotor, and a
controllable thruster at the end of the
tailboom is used for...
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incorporate a pusher-type two-bladed tail
rotor mounted on the left side of the
tailboom,
turning at 3396 RPM. Bell 222 The
original Model 222,
sometimes unofficially...
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chord blades. The
increased power lead Bell's
engineers to
design a new
tailboom for the "C"
which incorporated a
wider chord fin on a
longer boom and larger...
- instead. The AH-1Z and Bell UH-1Y
Venom utility helicopter share a
common tailboom, engines,
rotor system, drivetrain,
avionics architecture, software, controls...
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subvariants with
differing equipment configurations such as:
SATCOM fairing on
tailboom, flare/chaff
launchers + MAWS/RWR/LWR
sensors on
fuselage and sponsons...