Examples of using Propellers in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The balloon was to be powered by three hand-turned propellers that required the efforts of 80 men.
This is the first serial-hybrid electric plane in the world with two electrically powered free-stream propellers and one combustion engine.
These next-generation propellers adopt a brand new aerodynamic design, which results in quieter flight,
principally through the use of controllable pitch propellers.
Hand-cranked propellers provided a verticle
The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, also known as the Dash 7 is a civilian aircraft with four propellers.
The pilots claim that the aircraft had no wings, no propellers or nozzles.
They also planned and shaped their own wooden propellers and also had a purpose build gasoline engine invented in their bicycle shop.
A tilting design allows for the drone to use the same six propellers to fly forward as it does for take off and landing.
Take-off was to selectively occur either with the propellers tilted vertically upwards,
Hand-cranked propellers provided vertical
In 1931, he patented a design of a flying machine with two propellers- horizontal one on the roof
besides the system remote control and two electric propellers were made of nylon on a 3D printer.
If the operator requires the drone for slow, wide-angled panoramic videos, the propellers in a vertical configuration will allow the drone to move slowly and steadily.
At 5:25 hydroacoustic station on the'Prinz Eugen' found noise propellers of the two ships to port.
Equipped with Arneson ASD 15 drives and surface propellers, this yacht has the ability to reach speeds of up to 47 knots.
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If we analyze the mathematical model of this machine with only two working propellers, we discover that there's an unconventional way to fly it.
It's called a quadrotor because it has four propellers that spin and generate thrust.
of a high-speed SB> 1 Defiant helicopter with two main propellers.