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Thrust levers or
throttle levers are
found in the ****pit of aircraft, and are used by the pilot, copilot,
flight engineer, or
autopilot to
control the...
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injection engine, the
throttle regulates only the
amount of fuel
allowed to
enter the engine. Historically, the
throttle pedal or
lever acts via a direct...
- HOTAS, an
acronym of
hands on
throttle-and-stick, is the
concept of
placing buttons and
switches on the
throttle lever and
flight control stick in an aircraft...
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reverser of the
right engine, he
unintentionally moved the left engine's
throttle lever forward,
causing the left
engine to
produce significant thrust. His...
- Mice from Mars
Rocket engine throttling Thrust lever or
throttle lever, a
device for
controlling aircraft engines Throttling process (thermodynamics), an...
- the "backhead": a
throttle lever or regulator,
which controls the
amount of
steam entering the cylinders: 75 : 82 a
reversing lever or (US term) Johnson...
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parameters of the era,
allowing proper operation of the
engine with just one
throttle lever. In the 1930s, BMW took out a
license to
build the
Pratt &
Whitney Hornet...
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position alongside the left
engine throttle lever. Once again, the
automatic safety system closed the
right engine throttle and the captain, who was conducting...
- a hand
lever to
control the
throttle,
either directly, or by
controlling an
engine speed governor which in turn
controlled both the
throttle and timing...
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steep approaches like
London City airport. With
sidesticks and a
single throttle lever, the fly-by-wire
flight control system has
flightpath stability to avoid...