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1 bow jet propeller
Морской термин: носовое подруливающее устройство водомётного типа -
2 bow jet propeller
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3 propeller
2) движитель; гребной винт3) вертушка; крыльчатка ( вертушки)•to brake the propeller — стопорить воздушный винт;to latch the propeller flight stop — ставить воздушный винт на полётный упор;to reverse the propeller — переводить винт на отрицательную тягу, реверсировать воздушный винт;to unfeather the propeller — расфлюгировать воздушный винт, выводить воздушный винт из флюгерного положения-
adjustable propeller
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adjustable-pitch propeller
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air-lubricated propeller
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altitude propeller
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antitorque propeller
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automatic pitch propeller
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automatically controllable propeller
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banded propeller
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base-vented propeller
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built-up propeller
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built propeller
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coaxial contrarotating propellers
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coaxial propeller
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constant-pitch propeller
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constant-speed propeller
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contrarotating propellers
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controllable-pitch propeller
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controllable-reversible pitch propeller
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cycloidal propeller
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detachable-blade propeller
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direct-drive propeller
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double-acting propeller
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ducted propeller
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feathered propeller
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feathering propeller
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fixed-blade propeller
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fixed-pitch propeller
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four-bladed propeller
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higher pitch propeller
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ideal propeller
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interface propeller
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jet propeller
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lateral thrusting propeller
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left-handed propeller
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lower pitch propeller
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marine propeller
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noise-reduced propeller
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nonaxisymmetrical ducted propeller
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out-of-balance propeller
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partially submerged propeller
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puller propeller
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pump jet propeller
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pusher propeller
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removable-blade propeller
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reversible-pitch propeller
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rotating blade propeller
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rudder propeller
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screw propeller
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semisubmerged propeller
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shaft propeller
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shrouded propeller
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sinusoidal propeller
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solid propeller
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steerable ducted propeller
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steerable propeller
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subcavitating propeller
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supercavitating propeller
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tandem propellers
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tractor propeller
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transverse bow propeller
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undulating plate-type propeller
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vane propeller
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variable-pitch propeller
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varying-pitch propeller
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vectorable ducted propeller
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ventilated propeller
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vented propeller
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vertical-axis propeller
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Voith-Schneider propeller
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water-jet propeller
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water propeller
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4 ring
air labyrinth seal ring — кольцо [втулка] воздушного лабиринтного уплотнения
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5 ring
air labyrinth seal ringкольцо воздушного лабиринтного уплотненияairscrew antidrag ringкольцевой обтекатель воздушного винтаazimuth ringазимутальный кругbearing oil jet ringфорсуночное кольцо смазки опорыblade ringлопаточный венецblades retaining ringстопорное кольцо лопатокbow ringпередний шпангоутburner ringкольцо форсунокcargo tie-down ringкрепежное кольцо грузаcompression ringкомпрессионное кольцоengine backup ringопорное кольцо вала двигателяgland ringсальникlocking ringконтровочное кольцоmating ringпроставкаoil control ringмаслосборное кольцоoil scraper ringмаслосбрасывающее кольцоpiston ringпоршневое кольцоpiston ring clampзажим для установки поршневых колецpiston ring slotзазор поршневого кольцаpropeller slip ringконтактное кольцо воздушного винтаretaining ringстопорное кольцоring cowlкольцевой капотring frameкольцевой шпангоутring splitterкольцевой делитель потокаring wrenchключ с круглой головкойrotorcraft rotating ringкольцо автомата перекоса вертолетаsealing ringуплотнительное кольцоshroud ringбандажslip ringконтактное кольцоspacer ringразделительное кольцоsplit ringразрезное кольцоsplitter ringразделительное кольцоstationary ring gearредуктор с неподвижным венцомvane ringнаправляющий аппаратwheel spacer ringраспорная втулка колеса
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