Examples of using Jet engine in English and their translations into Hebrew
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one of the world's premier jet engine manufacturers.
The aircraft was on final approach at 13,000 feet when on-board instruments indicated a malfunction on one of the jet engine thrust reversers.
Mr. Wertheimer began to manufacture jet engine blades.
Germany: In front of a live audience, Lindenfeld deforms, through psychokinesis, a jet engine blade made of reinforced steel.
if you were to show a jet engine to somebody at the turn of the century.
This is a measure of the amount of air that flows around the hot core of a jet engine compared with that which goes through it to provide oxygen in the combustion chamber.
That level is like the painful, blistering roar of a jet engine at 100 feet- a typical example that hearing experts give for a noise that is more than loud enough to cause hearing damage.
advanced radar, and jet engine technologies.
a rotating fan pushing air out from the back of a jet engine, or by ejecting hot gases from a rocket engine. .
radiation with shorter wavelengths, such as the 4.2 micrometre emissions of the carbon dioxide efflux of a jet engine.
radiation with shorter wavelengths, such as the 4.2 micrometre emissions of the carbon dioxide efflux of a jet engine.
with some large companies, such as German tire maker Continental AG and jet engine maker Pratt& Whitney to help them use data in their processes.
R&D has given us the Internet, the Global Positioning System and the jet engine and microchip industries.
consistent white noise can help some people who suffer from disturbed sleep get a better night's rest- the gentle humming of a jet engine can help to support some children and families to get a better night's sleep.
Target features such as variation in the radar cross section or jet engine modulation may be observed by transmitter-receiver pairs within a multistatic system.
(JET ENGINE ROARING OVERHEAD).
The jet engines, airplanes, the rocket engine airplanes,
(JET ENGINE ROARS OVERHEAD).
(Jet engines roaring)(Explosion).
The most powerful jet engines in the world only produce speeds of Mach 2.