- propeller effect
- влияние воздушного винта
Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Propeller walk — is the term for a propeller s tendency to rotate a boat as well as accelerating it forwards or backwards.A right handed propeller (which rotates clockwise [as viewed from the stern] when in forward gear) will tend to push the aft of the boat to… … Wikipedia
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torque effect — The reaction on a vehicle of the torque applied to the propeller or the rotor, which tends to rotate the fuselage in the opposite direction to the torque force. In helicopters, it is countered by the tail rotor. In propeller driven aircraft,… … Aviation dictionary
reverse/reversible pitch propeller — A propeller whose blade pitch can be reversed beyond zero, enabling it to exert a braking effect. This feature is used after touchdown and during ground maneuvering. Also called a braking propeller. See reverse pitch … Aviation dictionary