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- Asàrotos òikos (Ancient Gr****: ἀσάρωτος οἶκος), "the unswept floor, unswept house" - iconography of Ancient Roman mosaics depicting the dirty remnants...
- included mosaics. The two famous works of Sosus include: Asarotos oikos, The Unswept House (Ancient Gr****: ἀσάρωτος οἶκος) depicts the floor of a room covered...
- 650–4,080 lbf (16.2–18.1 kN) PW545 turbofans, has the cruciform tail and unswept supercritical wing of the Citation V (560), and a slightly shortened Citation...
- on the upper fins. The wing was mounted midway up the fuselage and was unswept. During the 1960s, the US aerospace manufacturer Northrop used the aircraft...
- edge may be straight or curved. A straight leading edge may be swept or unswept, the latter meaning that it is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of...
- turbojet-powered aircraft that took off from the ground under its own power and had unswept flying surfaces. The D558 program was conceived as a joint NACA/U.S. Navy...
- planform. It may have any aspect ratio and may or may not be swept. The thin, unswept, short-span, low-aspect-ratio trapezoidal configuration offers some advantages...
- Jet, but was less aerodynamically sophisticated, being equipped with an unswept wing. Performance of the C-101 during flight testing was reported in excess...
- thick, unswept wings, and are incapable of reaching Mach 1.0 in controlled flight. In 1947, Chuck Yeager flew the Bell X-1 (also with an unswept wing,...
- thermodynamic advantage of using valves is to minimize the adverse effects of "unswept volume" in the heat exchangers (sometimes called "dead volume"), which...