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  • ...rbs of [[Bologna]], in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]], asked [[Taglioni]] for a propulsion engine to use on a racing car, probably destined for Formula 1 racing. Alth ...ti]]. Soon after, Ducati became the official supplier of the single-seater propulsion karts and even today, some historians and collectors call it the “Formula
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  • ...hicle''', or EV, is a [[vehicle]] with one or more [[electric motor]]s for propulsion. The motion may be provided either by [[wheels]] or [[propellers]] driven ...storage system ([[rechargeable energy storage system|RESS]]) and a fueled propulsion power source: [[hybrid vehicle]]
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  • In the context of propulsion systems, an air breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidis *[[Spacecraft propulsion]]
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  • In the context of propulsion systems, an air breathing engine is one that uses atmospheric air to oxidis *[[Spacecraft propulsion]]
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  • ...ine]] and [[transmission]] from the [[Coupe]]. The [[10-cylinder]] 4961 cc propulsion unit now develops 520 bhp at 8,000 rpm. The six-speed [[gearbox]] now has l
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion * [[Transmission (mechanics) | transmission]]: propulsion, box 3 speed (1 ((re)) version), 4 speed (2 ((e)) version)
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  • ...n has also been used for marine auxiliary generators and for larger marine propulsion engines, notably [[Fairbanks-Morse]] [[diesel engine]]s used in both conven
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  • | Transmission || Propulsion
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  • ==Propulsion==
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  • ...els ranges from [[heat]] to [[cooking]] and from powering [[weapon]]s to [[propulsion]] and generation of [[Electric power|electricity]].
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  • ...by amply glazed gullwing-doors and an equally amply louvered rear window. Propulsion was by a 2L {{Auto bhp|175|0}} in-line six engine, actually a split-in-half
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  • ==Propulsion== ...7]], followed in [[Europe]] by the 45-foot [[PS Comet]] of [[1812]]. Steam propulsion progressed considerably over the rest of the [[19th century]]. Notable deve
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  • ...ieved that the drag on a flying machine must be counteracted by a means of propulsion in order for level flight to occur. Cayley also looked to nature for aerod ...he high performance American aircraft during [[World War II]]. Supersonic propulsion was also discussed. The sound barrier was broken using the [[Bell X-1]] ai
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  • ...e lower cradle that has been made independent to facilitate fitting of the propulsion
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  • * [[Alternative propulsion]]
    10 KB (1,386 words) - 23:02, 7 August 2009
  • ...iven vehicle to [[battery (electricity)|battery]] [[electricity|electric]] propulsion, creating a [[battery electric vehicle]]. In some cases the vehicle may be [[Category:Alternative propulsion]]
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  • ...system]] (RESS) and a fueled power source for vehicle [[Ground propulsion|propulsion]]. There are many ways to accomplish this. [[Category:Alternative propulsion]]
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  • ...00 Km/h acceleration. The top-speed is 215 Km/h. Combined to this powerful propulsion is the “Q2“ system (Front self-locking differential) which noticeably i
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  • Internal combustion engines are most commonly used for mobile propulsion systems. In mobile scenarios internal combustion is advantageous, since it ...locomotive engines, and continues to be used for marine engines, both for propulsion and for auxiliary generators. The [[Gnome Rotary]] engine, used in several
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