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Aircraft engine controls
Aircraft engine controls Aircraft engine controls provide a means for the ...
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Aircraft engine
Aircraft engine To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... or section may require cleanup. The term aircraft engine, for the purposes of this article, refers ... and rotary internal combustion engines used in aircraft. Jet engines and turboprops are the ...
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Talk:Aircraft engine
Talk:Aircraft engine Twins vs Singles Great article. I think ... reconsideration and both relate to the single engine or twin engine issue. Firstly, I disagree that: "Another difference is that if a car engine fails, you simply pull over to ...
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Category:Aircraft controls
Category:Aircraft controls Pages in category "Aircraft controls" There are 21 pages in this section ... of this category. A Aileron Air brake (aircraft) Aircraft engine controls B Blown flap ...
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Aircraft
Aircraft A Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400. This is a wide-bodied long-haul aircraft An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight. Categories and classification Aircraft fall into two broad categories: Heavier than ... helicopters and variants, and conventional fixed-wing aircraft (airplanes or aeroplanes). Fixed-wing aircraft ...
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Aircraft (Engineering wiki)
Aircraft An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight . [edit] Categories and classification Aircraft fall into two broad categories: [edit] Heavier ... helicopters and variants, and conventional fixed-wing aircraft : aeroplanes in Commonwealth English (excluding Canada), airplanes in North American English . Fixed-wing aircraft generally use an internal-combustion engine ...
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Jet engine
Jet engine A Pratt and Whitney turbofan engine for the F-15 Eagle is tested ... Base, Georgia, USA. The tunnel behind the engine muffles noise and allows exhaust to escape ... mesh cover at the front of the engine (left of photo) prevents debris—or people—from being pulled into the engine by the huge volume of air ...
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Flight controls
Flight controls It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Aircraft flight mechanics. (Discuss) Aircraft flight controls allow a pilot to guide a plane to a destination. This article describes controls used on a fixed wing aircraft ...
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Model aircraft
Model aircraft "Mini Funtana" glow powered radio-controlled airplane. Model aircraft are small aircraft, often scaled down versions of full size ... two are usually very different. Static model aircraft A static model Fokker F28. Static model aircraft, those not intended to fly, are ...
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Model aircraft (Radiocontrol wiki)
Model aircraft Aircraft modeling or aeromodelling is a hobby that ... are usually very different. [edit] Static model aircraft Static model aircraft, those not intended to fly, are commonly ... to aid the design of full scale aircraft. Models can be bought already built ...
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