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  • ...an between the cylinder banks of the front engine to reach the nose of the airplane.
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  • ...apier Rapier|Rapier]], [[Napier Dagger|Dagger]] and [[Napier Sabre|Sabre]] airplane engines. Unlike the BRM and the Lycoming, the Sabre eventually matured into
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  • *In an [[airplane]] the '''chassis''' consists only of the landing gear or [[undercarriage]],
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  • ...mere), Trente (1950-1964) an [[Italian]] brand that originated in a famous airplane factory. They initially built 73 cc overhead valve engines with plate frame
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  • ...rtant [[Italy|Italian]] [[bomber]] of [[World War II]]. The three engine [[airplane]] was well made, and performed well both as a torpedo and medium bomber. No
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  • ...aggio SPA''', an Italian company. The company is one of the world's oldest airplane manufacturers, and its planes have been well known from the early days of [
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  • ...were so taken new initiatives such as the design and construction of a jet airplane, the 'F.5 "and, and in the motoleggera "[[Capriolo]]" whose production seri
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  • ...rucks. This 1100 was originally fitted with an hard top very similar to an airplane cockpit (see picture). The design was an in-house work. The car still exist
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  • ...flets, suitable to be transported to [[car | car]], [[boat | boats]] and [[airplane]] as auxiliary vehicles or for people with prevented or reduced mobility. T
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  • ...nly for aircraft. Advantages include better visibility in a single-engined airplane, and lower centre of gravity. Examples include World War II German engines
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  • ...i also designed a successful motorized railcar, the ''Autorail'', and an [[airplane]], but it never flew. His son, [[Jean Bugatti]], was killed on [[August 11]
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  • The same [[Bernoulli's principle|principle]] that allows an airplane to rise off the ground by creating [[Lift (force)|lift]] under its [[wing|w
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  • The flying boat [[NC-4]] was the first airplane to fly across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in [[1919]]. In the [[1920s]] and [[1
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  • The company was founded by [[Giovanni Agusta]], who flew his first airplane in [[1907]].
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  • '''Air racing''' is a sport that involves small [[airplane]]s and is practiced around the world each year. It is somewhat similar to [
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  • ...from Australia's Rotec Engineering. Miniature radial engines for [[model airplane]] use are also available from OS of Japan and Technipower.
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  • Sadly, at the height of his power in the racing world, Shaw was killed in an airplane crash near [[Decatur, Indiana]] on October 30, 1954, one day before his fif
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  • ;1976: Fanliner, the first plastic sports airplane with a [[Wankel]] rotary engine constructed ...t-attended at the Tokyo [[Tsukuba]] Expo. ''Pontresina'' propeller-driven airplane unveiled, having two contra-rotating coaxial pusher propellers with scimita
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  • ...st airplane with an enclosed cabin appeared in 1913 on [[Igor Sikorsky]]'s airplane ''The Grand''. However, during the 1920s there were many passenger aircraft
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  • ...racters fly an [[Adam A500]], making the film a showcase of unconventional airplane design.
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  • ...p was actually a landing gear, the engine was derived from a starter of an airplane engine, attention to aerodynamics is evident in all the design, in particul
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  • ...ew engines 250 and 500 [[cubic centimeter|cm<sup>3</sup>]], a mysterious [[airplane]] to [[vertical takeoff]] called "air motorcycle" and a [[radial engine]] '
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  • ...] braking system including [[automobile]]s, [[truck]]s, [[motorcycle]]s, [[airplane]]s, even [[bicycle]]s.
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  • ...that developed 180 hp power. The Propellent, mounted on a "[[Fiat]] AS.1" airplane was awarded the world record height for air touring, by [[Renato Donati]] r
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  • ...panies; the aeronautical division was named IAM Rinaldo Piaggio. Today the airplane-company [[Piaggio Aero]] is controlled by the family of Piero Ferrari, who
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  • [[Image:Airplane vortex edit.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...ift (force)|lift]] and [[drag (physics)|drag]] on an [[fixed-wing aircraft|airplane]], the [[shock wave]]s that form in front of the nose of a [[rocket]] or th
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  • ...i also designed a successful motorized railcar, the ''Autorail'', and an [[airplane]], but it never flew. His son, [[Jean Bugatti]], was killed on August 11, 1 Bugatti continued producing airplane parts and was sold to [[Hispano-Suiza]] (another auto maker turned aircraft
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  • ...[Malpensa]] near [[Milan]]. In the beginning, it was fesable to produce an airplane that was big and powerful and able to carry heavy loads. So, when the First ...the end of Second World War the allied forbid to Caproni to continue with airplane production. The Taliedo factory was demolished and in Vizzola Ticino on the
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  • ...[[moped]]s, [[scooter]]s, [[snowmobile]]s, [[kart racing|karts]], [[model airplane]]s and motorized garden appliances like [[chainsaw]]s and [[lawnmower]]s. I
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  • ...jahideen attack the airbase. Milovy, at the last minute, joins Bond in the airplane take off and assumes the controls while Bond leaves to defuse his bomb. Nec
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  • ...35,000 feet (10700 m), and Bond lectures her about a .45 bullet through an airplane hole causing explosive decompression and passengers "sucked into outer spac ...fore it is relatively unknown. Modern viewers may not be surprised at this airplane, which may superficially appear from the nose-bulge to be the well-known 74
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  • ...r (motorcycle)|scooter]]s, [[snowmobile]]s, [[kart racing|karts]], [[model airplane]]s (and other model vehicles) and motorized garden appliances like [[string
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  • ...most aircraft-based applications was to increase the altitude at which the airplane can fly, by compensating for the lower [[atmospheric pressure]] present at
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  • ...[scale model]]ing (which includes [[model railroad]]ing, vehicle modeling, airplane modeling, military modeling, etc.), a prototype is the real-world basis or
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  • ...power delivered to the [[propellor]] shaft of a [[ship]] or [[turboprop]] airplane. This may be measured, or estimated from the indicated horsepower given a s
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  • ...r/O.S. 49-PI is a 1.27&nbsp;hp (947 W) 5&nbsp;cc Wankel engine for [[model airplane]] use which has been in production essentially unchanged since 1970; even w
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  • ..., there is a bus leaving for the bus station every time a Croatia Airlines airplane lands.
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  • ...most aircraft-based applications was to increase the altitude at which the airplane can fly, by compensating for the lower [[atmospheric pressure]] present at
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  • ...low speed and a deep thunderous growl of motor and air, reminiscent of an airplane, at high speeds.
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  • A few [[airplane]]s have been built that use diesel engines, such as the [[Junkers]]-powered
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  • ...[SU_carburetor|SU]]-type carburetor increased. Small propeller-driven flat airplane engines still have the updraft carburetor, as do many small engines, as on
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  • ...n 1921. Ravelli, ironically, had died just days after the war's end in an airplane crash. Such was his role in creating ''the idea of the motorcycle company,'
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  • ...is [[Alfa Romeo 8C|Alfa Romeo 8C 3000 Monza]] against a [[Caproni]] Ca.100 airplane. Alfa Romeo built various aircraft engines during [[World War II]]; the bes
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  • ...odel. Transformation of the AMC Matador into a light [[Fixed-wing aircraft|airplane]] occurred when [[wing]]s and flight tail unit were attached to the actual
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  • ...lightly different cars started the race, but the #5 car took off like an [[airplane]] and somersaulted into the forest, in front of a live TV audience. Incredi
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