Examples of using Propellers in English and their translations into Chinese
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Once the car transitioned to water, it had two propellers that could reach up to seven knots.
The company Morane-Saulnier developed propellers equipped with metallic«deflectors» placed in the parts where they could touch the bullets.
The 100kWh battery supplies two 45kW propellers that can push the boat around at a top speed of 11 knots per hour.
The propellers of the DC-3 were already turning over slowly, just enough to keep warm.
Built into the wings are 17,248 ultra-efficient solar cells that transfer solar energy to four electrical motors that power the plane's propellers.
Just like the family motor boat, an aircraft carrier propels itself through the water by spinning propellers.
Today's navigation systems are far less sophisticated than what these aircraft would demand, controlling a dozen or more propellers simultaneously.
In theory, high-end CNC machines can be used to produce propellers for aircraft carriers or fighter jets and rotors for engine propulsion.
Of the largest ships in the Hapag-Lloyd fleet will get a new bulbous bow, and some will also be fitted with optimised propellers in 2016.
As a result, the Soviet Union went looking for advanced Western machinery to make better propellers.
The increased flight time comes courtesy of new electronic speed controllers and redesigned propellers.
The series will feature“MAN-B&W” engines imported from Korea,“Yanmar” auxiliary engines imported from Japan and optimised“Nakashima” propellers.
As the Liberian list in table 1 shows, three propellers and one rotor head were imported from Belgrade in violation of United Nations sanctions.
The Joby S2 prototype has 16 electric propellers, 12 of which are designed for vertical take-off and landing(VTOL), which means no runway is needed.
All coordinator and worker units have four propellers, a wireless-enabled microcontroller, and several automated latching mechanisms and sensing systems that enable them to link together.
History of the submarine weapon: Exhibits objects that show the development of the Spanish submarine fleet: torpedoes, propellers, pictures, crockery, cutlery, periscopes, rudders.
Take-off was to selectively occur either with the propellers tilted vertically upwards, or on a short runway with the nacelles tilted forward at approximately 45°.
A minute later, I saw three spinning propellers, which seemed improbably small for the size of their load, like the wings of a bumblebee.
In 2010, all C-2A(R) aircraft received updated propellers(from four to eight blades) and navigational updates(glass cockpit).
As for conclusive evidence that can corroborate the use of a torpedo, we have collected propulsion parts, including a propulsion motor with propellers and a steering section from the site of the sinking.