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  • ...powered by [[Jetboat|water jet propulsion]] rather than by conventional [[propeller]]s, race around shallow, artificial watercourses characterised by many tigh
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  • *[[Ambrosini S.7|SAI.7]]----------------------(1939) Single propeller engine single-seat racing aircraft *[[Ambrosini S.7|SAI.7T]]--------------------(1943) Single propeller engine two-seat training aircraft
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  • ...minute and the estimated maximum speed was approximately 250 km/h. The [[propeller]] enclosed, was completely removable.
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  • ...n by [[desert]] "road, while the Grand Canyon is a motorcycle touring. The propeller of 904 [[cubic centimeter|cc]] was derived [[Ducati]].
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  • | [[Fastest propeller-driven aircraft|Propeller-driven aircraft]] ||870 km/h (541 mph). || [[Tupolev Tu-114]]||Iv | Piston-engined propeller-driven aircraft || 850.1 km/h (528.33 mph) || [[Grumman]] [[F8F B
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  • ...was shared. Between the units sat the gearbox that was used to reduce the propeller speed, and the final output shaft ran between the cylinder banks of the fro
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  • ...ed number of [[cars]], versions like Ape''Sport''and''Ape''Tourism, with [[propeller two-stroke]] to 98[[cc]], built with a French transmission and mounted for
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  • ...d the Aero-Motocicletta, a [[motorcycle]] fitted with a front, plane like, propeller which allowed the engineer to achieve the 80 km/h.
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  • ...ential]]s, and the final drive ([[drive wheel]]s, [[caterpillar track]], [[propeller]], etc). Sometimes "powertrain" is used to refer to simply the engine and
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  • ...n one of his first versions had a displacement of 98 cc, with a two-stroke propeller mounted on a tubular chassis, similar to that used after the [[Innocenti]]
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  • ...two metal, ground-adjustable, contra-rotating Ratier propellers. The rear propeller shaft is hollow, allowing the front shaft to rotate inside of it. Other fea
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  • ...n]] (Torino), a large mechanical workshop devoted since 1916 to repair the propeller and Rhone & Gnome Hispano-Suiza, and the production of spare parts.
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  • ...irosso" an engine 2T two gears with a command wire, intended to become the propeller for motorcycles that are most used in [[Europe]].
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  • ...|thumb|300px|right|A Piaggio P.180 in flight, illustrating the twin pusher propeller and forward plane design.]] ...the [[Beech Starship]], due to wing wake and engine exhaust effects on the propeller. It is relatively noisy compared to most turboprop aircraft.
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  • ...people with disabilities, called "DIBLA 7", easily transportable and with propeller [[two-stroke engine | 2T]] [[Zanetti]].
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  • The innovative features compared to previous production are mainly in search propeller 1300 cm³.
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  • ...="1" | [[Airfoil|Aerofoil]] || [[Sail]], [[Wing]], [[Rudder]], [[Flap]], [[Propeller]]
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  • ...uspend their work because not have the capital necessary to carry out the 'Propeller' [[prototype]]. However, the 'Propeller' was not very successful and some differences with Bonmartini, they decided
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  • ...mon form, the crankshaft was fixed solidly to an aircraft frame, and the [[propeller]] simply bolted onto the front of the cylinder block. ...g more and more power into spinning the engine, and less into spinning the propeller. {{verification needed}}
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  • ...[[axle]]. A pinion gear (shown in green in the diagrams) at the end of the propeller shaft is encased within the differential itself, and it engages with the la ...26]] - [[Packard]] introduces the hypoid differerential, which enables the propeller shaft and its hump in the interior of the car to be lowered.
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  • ...es called [[hull (ship)|hulls]] and some system of propulsion, such as a [[Propeller|screw]], [[oar]]s, [[paddle]]s, a [[setting pole]], a [[sail]], [[Paddle st
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  • ...riven pumps, should all the engines fail in flight the pilot will deploy a propeller driven electric generator which is concealed under the fuselage.<ref>Discov
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  • ...Pedrito|Pedrito]] ", a motorcycle with wheels of 10 [[inch (measure )|"]] propeller and single-branding particularly appreciated by women. To these are added,
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  • ...ential]]s, and the final drive ([[drive wheel]]s, [[caterpillar track]], [[propeller]], etc.). Sometimes "powertrain" is used to refer to simply the engine and
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  • ...the Italian-American Tony Pompeo, provided for the export of cars with no propeller to be installed in a second time in [[USA | United States]].
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  • ...fers to the adoption of the one color Lucky Explorer and the adoption of a propeller SP, with a carburetor Dell'Orto VHSB 37 ED (becoming and remaining still 12
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  • ...ty]]</ref> The captain orders full reverse of the [[Port (nautical)|port]] propeller. The engineer hesitates because he has to time the engine in order to throw
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  • ...t-of-water noise blows out underwater, sometimes through the middle of the propeller.
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  • ...other [[car]] fell on [[Fiat 1100]] / 103. The most obvious changes to the propeller are about special conducted of carburetors, changes to [[tested (mechanical
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  • In [[1956]] the Garelli began to sell the propeller in combination with its own chassis, this moped was called "[[Mosquito]] 31
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  • ...ependent of other braking systems. As long as the drive train is intact ([[propeller shaft]], [[differential (mechanics)|differential]], and axle shafts) this i
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  • ...on Unit") which allows the high revving rotary to drive a slower un-ducted propeller.
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  • ...pionship|competitions SP]] ( Sport Production), since it was fitted with a propeller drawn to this discipline, was using a new [[backpressure valve|valve]] (''8 This bike is equipped with a propeller designed for competitions SP, coupled with an expansion valve and reviewed,
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  • ...Robot Theatre most-attended at the Tokyo [[Tsukuba]] Expo. ''Pontresina'' propeller-driven airplane unveiled, having two contra-rotating coaxial pusher propell
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  • ...ing a somewhat aging design. Between the gearbox and the differential, the propeller shaft had now been separated into two parts with three couplings.
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  • ...ble to reach and stand very high temperatures up to 900° celsius. Even the propeller shaft is made of CFRP. ...mponents are around 30 percent lighter than comparable aluminum parts. The propeller shaft is also made of CFRP by using Wrapping technology. This solution allo
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  • ...but developing between 1500 and 1700&nbsp;hp (1125 to 1275&nbsp;kW) at the propeller shaft, depending on model.
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  • ...he "500-Vdue", the only model produced entirely by Bimota, equipped with a propeller longitudinal V-twin 500 [[cubic centimeter|cc]]), first [[two-stroke engine
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  • ...d and the use of the [[SU_carburetor|SU]]-type carburetor increased. Small propeller-driven flat airplane engines still have the updraft carburetor, as do many ...ustable screws on an automotive carburetor, or a pilot-operated lever on a propeller aircraft (since mixture is air [[density]] (altitude) dependent). The corre
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  • In [[aircraft]], a ''[[tractor configuration]]'' refers to the [[propeller]]s being in front of the fuselage or wing. Conversely, if to the rear, it i
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  • ...abe]] or [[torquetum]]. More modern descendants of the wheel include the [[propeller]], the [[jet engine]], the [[flywheel]] ([[gyroscope]]) and the [[turbine]]
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  • ...provided to manufacturers of bicycles. The top management chose to make a propeller "type Remondini" at the time considered the best example of an auxiliary mo
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  • ...earbox]] is mounted directly behind the engine, and a tubular [[Driveshaft|propeller shaft]], under the transmission "tunnel", transmits the drive to a solid li
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  • Five to 10 litre engines are used in many single and twin engine propeller-driven aircraft. Much larger engines tend to be [[diesel engine]]s fitted t
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  • ...ngine's power, the [[paddle wheel]] gave way to the more efficient screw [[propeller]]. The marine [[steam turbine]] developed by Sir [[Charles Algernon Parsons
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  • ...2: it is not however sure that the motor was always and for both a derived propeller Ardea.<br> ...iations that can be defined as smaller they regard some improvement to the propeller (between which the maggiorazione of the diameter of the crank hinges and th
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  • .../Discharge" duct containing the fan mechanism -- a 3-bladed variable speed propeller driven by a electric motor.
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