pervaneli, (isim) pervane, Vapur veya uçak pervanesi, pervane, ileriye yürüten şey, PERVANE:Bir göbek ile iki veya daha çok dönen paldan meydana gelen bir tertibat. Bir pervane, yüksek devirde dönen ve bir uçak veya gemiyi ileri sevkeden bir itme veya çekme gücü meydana getirir. Pervane çeşitleri: "adjustable pitch propeller", "automatic pitch propeller", "controllable pitch propeller" ve "fixed pitch propeller",
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PERVANE:Bir göbek ile iki veya daha çok dönen paldan meydana gelen bir tertibat. Bir pervane, yüksek devirde dönen ve bir uçak veya gemiyi ileri sevkeden bir itme veya çekme gücü meydana getirir. Pervane çeşitleri: "adjustable pitch propeller", "automatic pitch propeller", "controllable pitch propeller" ve "fixed pitch propeller"
A mechanical device, with shaped blades that turn on a shaft, to push against air or water, especially one used to propel an aircraft or boat, Rotating screw-like device that provides thrust to push the boat through the water Or for aircraft, thrust through the air, Hence, Tractor monoplane, Tractor biplane, etc, The spinning thing that makes an airplane move forward Often incorrectly used (by Otherpower com also!) to describe a wind turbine Rotor, A propeller is a device with blades which is attached to a boat or aircraft. The engine makes the propeller spin round and causes the boat or aircraft to move. a fixed three-bladed propeller. Device with a central hub and radiating blades placed so that each forms part of a helical (spiral) surface, used to propel a vehicle such as a ship or airplane. By its rotation in water or air, the propeller produces thrust on the blades, which gives forward motion to the vehicle, A rotating multi-blade device that propels a boat through the water, One who, or that which, propels, A propeller screw placed in front of the supporting planes of an aëroplane instead of behind them, so that it exerts a pull instead of a push, A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer, A contrivance for propelling a steam vessel, usually consisting of a screw placed in the stern under water, and made to revolve by an engine; a propeller wheel, long shaft with a revolving spiral blades that provide thrust for ships and aircraft, a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water, An object with two or more twisted blades that is designed to propel a vessel through the water when spun rapidly by the boat's engine, a device that consists of a central hub with radiating blades placed and twisted so that each forms part of a helical surface and that is used to propel a vehicle (as a ship or airplane), alternative spelling of propellor, - prop·, prop, the device with two or (usually) three blades connected to a shaft and turned by the engine, thereby generating thrust from rotation in the water; current unlimited hydroplanes employ a surface-piercing propeller; also called "prop," wheel," or "screw ", A rotating device, with two or more blades, that acts as a screw in propelling a vessel, a device that consists of a central hub with radiating blades that is used to pull or lift a vehicle (as a ship or a plane), The bladed device, powered by the engine, that rotates in the water to develop thrust, twisted airfoil or turning blade that is powered by the engine and provides thrust, Wheel or screw Mechanism that pushes water aft to propel the boat, A revolving screw-like device that drives the ship through the water, a blade that propels, specifically an airscrew propeller, screw propeller, plural of propeller,
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A mechanical device, with shaped blades that turn on a shaft, to push against air or water, especially one used to propel an aircraft or boat
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Rotating screw-like device that provides thrust to push the boat through the water Or for aircraft, thrust through the air
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Hence, Tractor monoplane, Tractor biplane, etc
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The spinning thing that makes an airplane move forward Often incorrectly used (by Otherpower com also!) to describe a wind turbine Rotor
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A propeller is a device with blades which is attached to a boat or aircraft. The engine makes the propeller spin round and causes the boat or aircraft to move. a fixed three-bladed propeller. Device with a central hub and radiating blades placed so that each forms part of a helical (spiral) surface, used to propel a vehicle such as a ship or airplane. By its rotation in water or air, the propeller produces thrust on the blades, which gives forward motion to the vehicle
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A rotating multi-blade device that propels a boat through the water
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One who, or that which, propels
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A propeller screw placed in front of the supporting planes of an aëroplane instead of behind them, so that it exerts a pull instead of a push
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A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer
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A contrivance for propelling a steam vessel, usually consisting of a screw placed in the stern under water, and made to revolve by an engine; a propeller wheel
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long shaft with a revolving spiral blades that provide thrust for ships and aircraft isim
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a mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water
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An object with two or more twisted blades that is designed to propel a vessel through the water when spun rapidly by the boat's engine
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a device that consists of a central hub with radiating blades placed and twisted so that each forms part of a helical surface and that is used to propel a vehicle (as a ship or airplane)
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alternative spelling of propellor
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the device with two or (usually) three blades connected to a shaft and turned by the engine, thereby generating thrust from rotation in the water; current unlimited hydroplanes employ a surface-piercing propeller; also called "prop," wheel," or "screw "
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A rotating device, with two or more blades, that acts as a screw in propelling a vessel
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a device that consists of a central hub with radiating blades that is used to pull or lift a vehicle (as a ship or a plane)
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The bladed device, powered by the engine, that rotates in the water to develop thrust
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twisted airfoil or turning blade that is powered by the engine and provides thrust
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Wheel or screw Mechanism that pushes water aft to propel the boat
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A revolving screw-like device that drives the ship through the water
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a blade that propels, specifically an airscrew propeller
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