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n◊to reverse the propeller — переводити гвинт на зворотну тягу, реверсувати повітряний гвинт
to unfeather the propeller — розфлюгерувати повітряний гвинт, виводити повітряний гвинт із флюгерного положення
•- airscrew propeller - altitude propeller - anti-torque propeller - automatically controllable propeller - automatic pitch propeller - coaxial propeller - constant-pitch propeller - constant-speed propeller - contrarotating propellers - controllable-pitch propeller - direct drive propeller - double-acting propeller - ducted propeller - feather propeller - feathered propeller - feathering propeller - fixed-pitch propeller - four-bladed propeller - higher pitch propeller - high speed propeller - jet propeller - left-handed propeller - lower pitch propeller - metal propeller - out-of-balance propeller - pulling propeller - pusher propeller - reversible pitch propeller - shrouded propeller - tracktor propeller - variable pitch propeller - windmilling propeller - wooden propeller
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