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  • Propeller synchronization
  • In aviation, propeller synchronization is a mechanism that automatically synchronizes all propellers of a multi-engine, propeller-driven aircraft so that

    Propeller synchronization

    Propeller_synchronization

  • Synchronization gear
  • Matching of warplane's gun and propeller

    A synchronization gear (also known as a gun synchronizer or interrupter gear) was a device enabling a single-engine tractor-configuration aircraft to fire

    Synchronization gear

    Synchronization gear

    Synchronization_gear

  • Tractor configuration
  • Aircraft design with front propeller

    synchronization gear was the Sopwith 1½ Strutter. which entered service in early 1916.[citation needed] The problem of firing through the propeller's

    Tractor configuration

    Tractor configuration

    Tractor_configuration

  • Synchronizer
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    transmission in an automobile Synchronization gear, a device that permits a gun to fire between the blades of a revolving airplane propeller Arbiter (electronics)

    Synchronizer

    Synchronizer

  • Ferenc Gebauer
  • Austrian-born Hungarian firearms designer and pilot

    adapting standard infantry machine guns was outmoded, as the propeller synchronization only controlled the timing, and not the operation, of these weapons

    Ferenc Gebauer

    Ferenc_Gebauer

  • Ho-103 machine gun
  • Imperial Japanese aircraft heavy machine gun

    Intelligence reports did not mention that this machine gun had a propeller synchronization flaw. Rottman, Page 22. Catalog of enemy ordnance material. Report

    Ho-103 machine gun

    Ho-103_machine_gun

  • ShKAS machine gun
  • Soviet aircraft machine gun

    (1934) and wing-mounted (1935) KM-36, in flexible role (1935) and propeller-synchronized (1937); the latter had an extra-long barrel a 1941 model, wing-mounted

    ShKAS machine gun

    ShKAS_machine_gun

  • MG 15
  • WWII-era German aircraft machine gun

    gun is ready to fire, and is thus unsuitable for "through the propeller" synchronized forward firing on a fuselage mount.[citation needed] Pulling the

    MG 15

    MG 15

    MG_15

  • PV-1 machine gun
  • Machine gun

    rounds total. The reconnaissance Polikarpov R-5 was armed with one propeller-synchronized PV-1 and one in a rear turret mount. The ground attack R-5Sh variant

    PV-1 machine gun

    PV-1 machine gun

    PV-1_machine_gun

  • ShVAK cannon
  • Autocannon

    I-16 aircraft, all produced in January 1939, were armed with the propeller-synchronized version of the 12.7 mm ShVAK; this short series was given the I-16

    ShVAK cannon

    ShVAK_cannon

  • Pusher configuration
  • Air- or watercraft design in which the propulsion device is behind the engine

    propeller. With the successful introduction of Fokker's mechanism for synchronizing the firing of a machine gun with the blades of a moving propeller

    Pusher configuration

    Pusher configuration

    Pusher_configuration

  • Savin–Norov machine gun
  • Aircraft machine gun

    the Winter War. The gun was also supposed to be installed in a propeller-synchronized mounting in the I-16 Type 20. Although four planes were built in

    Savin–Norov machine gun

    Savin–Norov_machine_gun

  • Polikarpov I-16
  • Soviet 1930s monoplane fighter aircraft

    wing-mounted ShKAS machine guns with Savin–Norov machine guns; the propeller-synchronized ShKAS were not replaced. Only three aircraft were built in this

    Polikarpov I-16

    Polikarpov I-16

    Polikarpov_I-16

  • Garrett TPF351
  • 1980s American turboprop engine

    power turbine, and propeller gearbox. The FADEC provides torque-limiting protection, propeller synchronization, auto-propeller feathering and auto-relight

    Garrett TPF351

    Garrett TPF351

    Garrett_TPF351

  • Braniff Airways Flight 542
  • 1959 aviation accident

    engines sounded "funny" and that the engines or propellers sounded like they were out of synchronization. One of the witnesses to the explosion, a former

    Braniff Airways Flight 542

    Braniff Airways Flight 542

    Braniff_Airways_Flight_542

  • Engine gun
  • Aircraft gun mounting position

    for synchronization gear while also permitting higher calibers for nose-mounted weaponry, which otherwise would be hard to adapt for synchronization gear

    Engine gun

    Engine gun

    Engine_gun

  • Wilbur Wright Field
  • WWI era military airfield in Ohio, U.S.

    Frank Stuart Patterson at the airfield was testing machine gun/propeller synchronization when a tie rod failure broke the wings off his Airco DH.4M while

    Wilbur Wright Field

    Wilbur Wright Field

    Wilbur_Wright_Field

  • Parallax Propeller
  • Multi-core microcontroller

    The Parallax P8X32A Propeller is a multi-core processor parallel computer architecture microcontroller chip with eight 32-bit reduced instruction set

    Parallax Propeller

    Parallax Propeller

    Parallax_Propeller

  • Nudelman-Suranov NS-45
  • Autocannon

    belt. The only other armament installed on the Yak-9K was a UBS (a propeller-synchronized 12.7 mm machine gun) supplied with 200 rounds of ammunition. The

    Nudelman-Suranov NS-45

    Nudelman-Suranov_NS-45

  • Ernest G. McCauley
  • American aviation innovator and industrialist

    developed the synchronizing reversible pitch propellers (1922) and hydro-controllable Propeller. He jointly developed military propellers improvements

    Ernest G. McCauley

    Ernest_G._McCauley

  • Foster mounting
  • as the Vickers gun there were reasons for avoiding synchronization. Even the best synchronization gears were liable to failure, and there were special

    Foster mounting

    Foster mounting

    Foster_mounting

  • Schwarzlose machine gun
  • Medium machine gun

    in the synchronization gear. The Kravics propeller hit indicator consisted of electric wiring wrapped around the critical area of the propeller blades

    Schwarzlose machine gun

    Schwarzlose machine gun

    Schwarzlose_machine_gun

  • Fokker Eindecker fighters
  • German WWI monoplane aircraft line

    aircraft to be fitted with a synchronization gear, enabling the pilot to fire a machine gun through the arc of the propeller without striking the blades

    Fokker Eindecker fighters

    Fokker Eindecker fighters

    Fokker_Eindecker_fighters

  • Synchroscope
  • Device for AC electrical power systems

    synchronize the speed of engines. This helps reduce the noise and vibration due to slight differences, for example, in the speeds of two propellers on

    Synchroscope

    Synchroscope

    Synchroscope

  • George Constantinescu
  • Romanian engineer (1881–1965)

    gun synchronization gear allowed airplane-mounted guns to shoot between the spinning blades of the propeller. The Constantinesco synchronization gear

    George Constantinescu

    George Constantinescu

    George_Constantinescu

  • Airplane
  • Powered aircraft with wings

    fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and wing

    Airplane

    Airplane

    Airplane

  • Constantinesco (automobile)
  • Romanian automobile

    version of a machine gun synchronization gear (a device allowing aircraft-mounted machine guns to fire through the propeller without striking the blades

    Constantinesco (automobile)

    Constantinesco (automobile)

    Constantinesco_(automobile)

  • Caproni Ca.20
  • installed above the pilot, placed above the propeller disc, with an eye level sight. The first synchronization devices, which allowed a weapon to shoot with

    Caproni Ca.20

    Caproni Ca.20

    Caproni_Ca.20

  • Wind turbine
  • Device to generate electricity from wind

    machines. In the autumn of 1941, the first megawatt-class wind turbine was synchronized to a utility grid in Vermont. The Smith–Putnam wind turbine only ran

    Wind turbine

    Wind turbine

    Wind_turbine

  • Nudelman-Suranov NS-23
  • Autocannon

    out to 23 mm. A synchronized version, designated NS-23S (for synchronized), was used for fixed installations firing through the propeller arc. Applications

    Nudelman-Suranov NS-23

    Nudelman-Suranov NS-23

    Nudelman-Suranov_NS-23

  • Ballet Mécanique
  • 1924 film

    electric bells, 3 propellers, siren, 4 bass drums, and 1 tam-tam. As it turned out, there was no way to keep so many pianolas synchronized, so early performances

    Ballet Mécanique

    Ballet Mécanique

    Ballet_Mécanique

  • Bell P-39 Airacobra
  • 1938 fighter aircraft family by Bell

    Guns: 1 × 37 mm M4 cannon firing through the propeller hub (compare engine gun) 2 × .50 caliber synchronized Browning M2 machine guns, nose-mounted 2 ×

    Bell P-39 Airacobra

    Bell P-39 Airacobra

    Bell_P-39_Airacobra

  • Synchronised swimming
  • Hybrid form of swimming, dance and gymnastics

    Synchronised swimming (or synchronized swimming), also known as artistic swimming, is a sport where swimmers perform a synchronised choreographed routine

    Synchronised swimming

    Synchronised swimming

    Synchronised_swimming

  • Frank Stuart Patterson
  • American test pilot (1897-1918)

    was piloting a flight test of a new mechanism for synchronizing twin machine guns and the propeller when a tie rod broke during a dive from 15,000 feet

    Frank Stuart Patterson

    Frank_Stuart_Patterson

  • Fighter aircraft
  • Military aircraft for air-to-air combat

    his airplane, along with its synchronization gear and propeller was captured by the Germans. Meanwhile, the synchronization gear (called the Stangensteuerung

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter aircraft

    Fighter_aircraft

  • LVG E.I
  • testing in 1915; as such, very little is known about the E.I, or its synchronization gear. German Empire General characteristics Crew: 2 Powerplant: 1 ×

    LVG E.I

    LVG E.I

    LVG_E.I

  • Avia S-199
  • Czechoslovak fighter aircraft

    The Avia S-199 is a propeller-driven Messerschmitt Bf 109G-based fighter aircraft built after World War II using the Bf 109G airframe and a Junkers Jumo

    Avia S-199

    Avia S-199

    Avia_S-199

  • Hispano-Suiza
  • Automotive, engine, and armament manufacturer

    37 mm) projectiles to be fired through the hollow propeller shaft, avoiding the need for a synchronization gear, a feature used in future Hispano-Suiza military

    Hispano-Suiza

    Hispano-Suiza

  • Anthony Fokker
  • Dutch aviation pioneer (1890–1939)

    credited with having invented the synchronization device which enabled World War I aircraft to fire through the spinning propeller. His role was certainly significant

    Anthony Fokker

    Anthony Fokker

    Anthony_Fokker

  • Messerschmitt Bf 109 variants
  • the propeller shaft. V4 and some A-0 were powered by a 640 PS (631 hp, 471 kW) Junkers Jumo 210B engine driving a two-blade fixed-pitch propeller, but

    Messerschmitt Bf 109 variants

    Messerschmitt Bf 109 variants

    Messerschmitt_Bf_109_variants

  • Max Immelmann
  • German World War I flying ace (1890–1916)

    IV, and when he opened fire, the synchronizing gear malfunctioned. A stream of bullets cut off the tip of a propeller blade. The thrashing of the unbalanced

    Max Immelmann

    Max Immelmann

    Max_Immelmann

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1
  • 1940 fighter aircraft model by Mikoyan-Gurevich

    to be armed, was forced to wait until 6 June, as problems with its synchronization gear prolonged the ground firing tests. On 5 August 651 km/h (405 mph)

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-1

  • Heinrich Lübbe
  • German engineer

    gun synchronizer which enabled a machine gun to fire through the arc of a fighter aircraft's propeller without the bullets striking the propeller's blades

    Heinrich Lübbe

    Heinrich_Lübbe

  • One Piece season 20
  • Season of television series

    transforms into his Human-Beast Form, spinning his frilled neck like a propeller to fly. The two engage in an intense clash, with Franky using General

    One Piece season 20

    One_Piece_season_20

  • FVM J 23
  • fixed 8 mm (0.315 in) machine guns, fitted with synchronization gear and firing through the propeller. Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994). The

    FVM J 23

    FVM J 23

    FVM_J_23

  • Albatros D.III
  • 1916 fighter aircraft by Albatros

    than the 7.92 mm (.312 in) LMG 08/15, mainly due to problems with the synchronization gear. The Schwarzlose also had a poor rate of fire until the 1916 model

    Albatros D.III

    Albatros D.III

    Albatros_D.III

  • Otto Parschau
  • German World War I flying ace (1890-1916)

    fighter plane with a machine gun synchronized to fire safely through its propeller arc via use of a gun synchronizer. Parschau was born in Klausen (now

    Otto Parschau

    Otto Parschau

    Otto_Parschau

  • Fluid power
  • Use of fluids under pressure to generate, control, and transmit power

    making it difficult to achieve precision. This circuit works off of synchronization. As a cylinder reaches a certain point another will be activated, either

    Fluid power

    Fluid power

    Fluid_power

  • Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9
  • British experimental reconnaissance aircraft

    (which soon gained the nickname "pulpit") in front of the aircraft's propeller, which would accommodate a gunner armed with a Lewis gun on a trainable

    Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9

    Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9

    Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.9

  • MG 30
  • Light machine gun

    was suitable for use on a synchronization gear system-equipped aircraft for shooting through the aircraft's own propeller. 7.92×57mm weapons were no

    MG 30

    MG 30

    MG_30

  • The Pitt
  • American medical television drama series

    shooting in continuity minimized the issue. Reinisch remarked that the synchronized play-like background action allowed them to focus on the story, instead

    The Pitt

    The Pitt

    The_Pitt

  • Bell X-22
  • 1960s American V/STOL aircraft

    event in Niagara Falls in May 1965. Three-bladed propellers were mounted on four wings and synchronized through a wave-interconnection system, were connected

    Bell X-22

    Bell X-22

    Bell_X-22

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 190
  • 1939 fighter aircraft family by Focke-Wulf

    root-mounted 7.92 mm (0.312 in) MG 17s (with all four MG 17s synchronized to fire through the propeller arc) and two outboard wing-mounted 20 mm MG FF/Ms. Fw

    Focke-Wulf Fw 190

    Focke-Wulf Fw 190

    Focke-Wulf_Fw_190

  • Closed bolt
  • System in firearms

    Lewis gun was found not to be usable with a gun synchronizer for forward firing through the propeller, due to its firing cycle starting with an open bolt

    Closed bolt

    Closed bolt

    Closed_bolt

  • Boeing XP-4
  • Fighter aircraft prototype by Boeing

    under the lower wing, far enough out to be outside the propeller arc (thus not needing synchronization). All these modifications added weight, so the lower

    Boeing XP-4

    Boeing XP-4

    Boeing_XP-4

  • Dornier Do 335
  • Fighter aircraft family by Dornier

    cruciform tail protected the rear propeller from accidentally striking on takeoff. The presence of the rear pusher propeller also necessitated the provision

    Dornier Do 335

    Dornier Do 335

    Dornier_Do_335

  • August Euler
  • 19/20th-century German aviator and aeronautical engineer

    credited with having conceived of the synchronization gear that allowed machine guns to fire between rotating propeller blades on German fighter aircraft

    August Euler

    August Euler

    August_Euler

  • M1919 Browning machine gun
  • American medium machine gun

    made it impossible to synchronize the guns to fire through the propeller arc, however .303 Brownings were indeed synchronized on Gloster Gladiator and

    M1919 Browning machine gun

    M1919 Browning machine gun

    M1919_Browning_machine_gun

  • Sopwith Baby
  • British WW1 biplane reconnaissance aircraft

    fitted, either above the fuselage firing through the propeller arc without the benefit of synchronization, or over the top wing, firing above it. To meet the

    Sopwith Baby

    Sopwith Baby

    Sopwith_Baby

  • List of Super Wings episodes
  • "Moai Fly By" Easter Island 2019 (2019) 2019 Kalama orders three large propeller caps, so her favorite Moai statues could keep cool in the hot weather

    List of Super Wings episodes

    List_of_Super_Wings_episodes

  • Messerschmitt Bf 109
  • German WWII fighter aircraft family

    MG C/30 engine-mounted cannon firing through the propeller hub as a Motorkanone, or two synchronized, engine cowl-mounted 7.92 mm (.312 in) MG 17 machine

    Messerschmitt Bf 109

    Messerschmitt Bf 109

    Messerschmitt_Bf_109

  • Fokker
  • 1912–1996 Dutch aircraft manufacturer

    a machine gun firing through the arc of the propeller was desirable, Fokker developed a synchronization gear similar to that patented by Franz Schneider

    Fokker

    Fokker

  • Avia Motors
  • Czech vehicle manufacturer

    hazardous. Also the synchronization gear did not seem to work properly, leading a few Israeli aircraft to shoot off their own propellers. Also during the

    Avia Motors

    Avia Motors

    Avia_Motors

  • Yakovlev Yak-3
  • Fighter aircraft

    an autocannon that fires between the engine banks, through the hollow propeller shaft - mounting. It incorporated a wing of similar design but with smaller

    Yakovlev Yak-3

    Yakovlev Yak-3

    Yakovlev_Yak-3

  • SPAD S.XII
  • French WW1 fighter aircraft

    through the propeller shaft, avoiding the problem of firing through the moving blades. The SPAD XII also carried a single 0.303 inch synchronized (7.7 mm)

    SPAD S.XII

    SPAD S.XII

    SPAD_S.XII

  • Nieuport 17
  • French WW1 fighter aircraft

    the new Alkan-Hamy synchronization gear, permitting the use of a fuselage-mounted synchronised Vickers gun firing through the propeller disc. At the time

    Nieuport 17

    Nieuport 17

    Nieuport_17

  • Burevestnik-24
  • Russian experimental civil piston engine ground-effect vehicle

    unit increases fuel efficiency and also synchronizes the drag of two propellers. The 8-blade pushing propellers placed in ring channels are made of carbon

    Burevestnik-24

    Burevestnik-24

  • Kurt Wintgens
  • German fighter pilot in World War I

    enabled a built-in machine gun to fire through the (arc of the rotating) propeller." With that background he was selected, along with Leutnant Parschau,

    Kurt Wintgens

    Kurt Wintgens

    Kurt_Wintgens

  • Sopwith Camel
  • British WW1 biplane fighter aircraft

    synchronised to fire forwards through the propeller disc – initially this was the Sopwith firm's own synchronizer design, but after the mechanical-linkage

    Sopwith Camel

    Sopwith Camel

    Sopwith_Camel

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.65
  • Isotta Fraschini engines were mounted in tandem, each driving a two-bladed propeller, one in the nose in a tractor configuration and the other at the rear

    Savoia-Marchetti S.65

    Savoia-Marchetti S.65

    Savoia-Marchetti_S.65

  • Raymond Saulnier (aircraft manufacturer)
  • French aeronautical engineer (1881–1964)

    had the first idea of a device allowing the synchronization of the firing a machine gun through a propeller, before the developments and refinements of

    Raymond Saulnier (aircraft manufacturer)

    Raymond_Saulnier_(aircraft_manufacturer)

  • Porsche type numbers
  • Numeric codes used by Porsche

    of the synchronization for a 1.5 to truck gearbox 809 Design of the synchronization for a 2.0 to truck gearbox 810 Design of the synchronization for a

    Porsche type numbers

    Porsche_type_numbers

  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3
  • 1940 Soviet fighter aircraft

    Taubin which fired through a hollow propeller shaft in the "vee" between the engine cylinders and two synchronized 12.7 mm (0.50 in) Berezin UBS machine

    Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3

    Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3

    Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov_LaGG-3

  • Dogfight
  • Combat between aircraft that is conducted at close range

    this synchronization gear in 1915 transformed air combat and gave the Germans an early air superiority with the Fokker E.I, the first synchronized, forward-firing

    Dogfight

    Dogfight

    Dogfight

  • MG 08
  • German machine gun

    forward of an aircraft's cockpit, with gun synchronization allowing safe firing through a spinning propeller's arc. The 105 mm diameter cylindrical sheet

    MG 08

    MG 08

    MG_08

  • Morane-Saulnier L
  • French WW1 fighter and reconnaissance aircraft

    was fitted with a single machine gun that fired through the arc of the propeller, which was protected by armoured deflector wedges. Its immediate effectiveness

    Morane-Saulnier L

    Morane-Saulnier L

    Morane-Saulnier_L

  • Grumman TBF Avenger
  • American naval torpedo bomber

    50 caliber (12.7 mm) light-barrel guns, one in each wing outboard of the propeller arc, per pilots' requests for better forward firepower and increased strafing

    Grumman TBF Avenger

    Grumman TBF Avenger

    Grumman_TBF_Avenger

  • Engine room
  • Space where the propulsion machinery is installed aboard a ship

    carrying capacity of the vessel and situates the prime mover close to the propeller, minimizing equipment cost and problems posed from long shaft lines. On

    Engine room

    Engine room

    Engine_room

  • M61 Vulcan
  • 20 mm Gatling-type rotary cannon

    Hispano cannon carried by the P-38 and P-61, while formidable against propeller-driven planes, had a relatively low rate of fire in the age of jets, while

    M61 Vulcan

    M61 Vulcan

    M61_Vulcan

  • Vought F4U Corsair
  • 1940 fighter aircraft family by Chance Vought

    was completed, it had the biggest and most powerful engine, the largest propeller, and probably the largest wing on any naval fighter to date. The first

    Vought F4U Corsair

    Vought F4U Corsair

    Vought_F4U_Corsair

  • Vought VE-7
  • American military biplane (1917–1928)

    Vickers machine gun mounted over it on the left side and synchronized to fire through the propeller. Some planes, designated VE-7SF, had flotation gear consisting

    Vought VE-7

    Vought VE-7

    Vought_VE-7

  • Imperial Russian Air Service
  • Military unit

    constructed by the Royal Flying Corps. While in Britain he worked on a true synchronization gear with the British inventor Scarff; this became the "Scarff-Dibovski"

    Imperial Russian Air Service

    Imperial Russian Air Service

    Imperial_Russian_Air_Service

  • Fokker E.IV
  • Fighter aircraft

    demonstrated the E.IV at Essen but the complicated triple-synchronization gear failed and the propeller was damaged. The removal of the left-side gun is believed

    Fokker E.IV

    Fokker E.IV

    Fokker_E.IV

  • MG 17 machine gun
  • WWII-era German aircraft machine gun

    bolt operation, to allow it to be installed in synchronized applications, firing through the propeller arc. The MG 15 retained open bolt operation, but

    MG 17 machine gun

    MG_17_machine_gun

  • Steam turbine
  • Machine that uses steam to rotate a shaft

    manufacture and special quality materials. During normal operation in synchronization with the electricity network, power plants are governed with a five

    Steam turbine

    Steam turbine

    Steam_turbine

  • Air Caraïbes Flight 1501
  • 2001 aviation accident in Saint Barthélemy

    accident in the Twin Otter whereby an accidental thrust selection caused a propeller to enter the Beta range. The investigation was hampered by the lack of

    Air Caraïbes Flight 1501

    Air Caraïbes Flight 1501

    Air_Caraïbes_Flight_1501

  • Atomic clock
  • Clock that monitors the resonant frequency of atoms

    Technology (NIST). These tools can be used to observe clock deviation and synchronization discrepancies in end-user devices. The International Bureau of Weights

    Atomic clock

    Atomic clock

    Atomic_clock

  • Castle in the Sky
  • 1986 Japanese animated film by Hayao Miyazaki

    islands in the opening credits sequence are reminiscent of Verne's novel Propeller Island (1895). In the film's proposal, Miyazaki expressed a desire to

    Castle in the Sky

    Castle_in_the_Sky

  • Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa
  • Japanese WW2 fighter

    variable-pitch metal propeller. Top speed was 495 km/h (308 mph) at 4,000 m (13,000 ft). The Ki-43 was equipped with two synchronized cowling machine guns

    Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa

    Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa

    Nakajima_Ki-43_Hayabusa

  • Curtiss XP-46
  • 1941 prototype fighter aircraft

    V-12 liquid-cooled piston engine, 1,150 hp (860 kW) Propellers: 3-bladed constant-speed propeller Performance Maximum speed: 355 mph (571 km/h, 308 kn)

    Curtiss XP-46

    Curtiss XP-46

    Curtiss_XP-46

  • Kawasaki Ki-10
  • Japanese fighter

    consisted of two 7.7 mm (.303 in) Type 89 machine guns, synchronized to fire through the propeller. The initial production version was powered by a liquid-cooled

    Kawasaki Ki-10

    Kawasaki Ki-10

    Kawasaki_Ki-10

  • Nakajima Ki-4
  • Japanese bi-plane reconisense aircraft

    7.7 mm (0.303 in) machine guns, two fixed to fire forward, synchronized with the propeller, and one or two more mounted dorsally on a flexible mount.

    Nakajima Ki-4

    Nakajima Ki-4

    Nakajima_Ki-4

  • Cam engine
  • Reciprocating engine where the pistons drive a cam-actuated shaft

    harness energy from the combustion process. The meticulous design and synchronization of the cam mechanism are vital for the efficient operation of the engine

    Cam engine

    Cam_engine

  • Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl
  • Hungarian WWII fighter aircraft

    Hungarian design with retractable landing gear, a three-bladed variable-pitch propeller, a closed canopy, inverted gull wings and an elliptical low-wing design

    Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl

    Weiss Manfréd WM-23 Ezüst Nyíl

    Weiss_Manfréd_WM-23_Ezüst_Nyíl

  • Focke-Wulf Ta 152
  • Late-WWII German high-altitude fighter-interceptor aircraft

    MK 108 Motorkanone in the propeller hub and two 20 mm (0.79 in) MG 151/20 cannon, synchronised to fire through the propeller, in the wing roots. The C

    Focke-Wulf Ta 152

    Focke-Wulf Ta 152

    Focke-Wulf_Ta_152

  • Chevrolet C/K (third generation)
  • American truck series

    front and rear propeller shafts were locked at all times in Four High and Four Low. Neutral was provided for disengagement of both propeller shafts. Conventional

    Chevrolet C/K (third generation)

    Chevrolet C/K (third generation)

    Chevrolet_C/K_(third_generation)

  • Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8
  • 1915 British biplane pusher fighter aircraft

    designed from the outset as a single-seat fighter. In the absence of a synchronization gear to provide a forward firing machine gun for a tractor scout such

    Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8

    Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8

    Royal_Aircraft_Factory_F.E.8

  • Mitsubishi A5M
  • Japanese carrier-borne fighter aircraft

    aircraft machine gun fuselage-mounted synchronized machine guns firing through the engine cylinders and propeller at about 1 and 11 o'clock. Bombs: **

    Mitsubishi A5M

    Mitsubishi A5M

    Mitsubishi_A5M

  • Aviatik D.II
  • Mercedes D.III six-cylinder inline engine using a two-bladed fixed-pitch propeller. The forward fuselage was built from steel tubes with a metal skin while

    Aviatik D.II

    Aviatik D.II

    Aviatik_D.II

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  • Rotational self-propulsion of organisms

    capable of rolling locomotion, no organisms are known to use true wheels or propellers to locomote, with the exception of the corkscrew-like flagella of many

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    Rotating locomotion in living systems

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  • Daler
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Daler

    Brave, Valiant

  • Anastasia
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Anastasia

    Resurrection; Springtime

  • Merle
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Merle

    Blackbird

  • BARA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    BARA

    (בָּרָה) Hebrew name BARA means "to choose."

  • Petter
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Swedish

    Petter

    Stone; Rock

  • Dipjyoti | தீப்ஜ்யோதீ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dipjyoti | தீப்ஜ்யோதீ

    Light of lamp

  • Eshkalon
  • Biblical

    Eshkalon

    same as Askelon

  • Varnali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Varnali

    Lotus

  • Raemond
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    Australian, German

    Raemond

    Counselor; Protector

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    Seaborn

    English : from an Old English personal name, Sǣbeorn, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + beorn ‘warrior’, which survived into Middle English.

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  • Propeller
  • n.

    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.

  • Steamship
  • n.

    A ship or seagoing vessel propelled by the power of steam; a steamer.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Blade
  • n.

    The broad part of an oar; also, one of the projecting arms of a screw propeller.

  • Proller
  • n.

    Prowler; thief.

  • Perambulator
  • n.

    A low carriage for a child, propelled by pushing.

  • Poy
  • n.

    A long boat hook by which barges are propelled against the stream.

  • Heelpost
  • n.

    The post supporting the outer end of a propeller shaft.

  • Shoot
  • v. i.

    To be shot or propelled forcibly; -- said of a missile; to be emitted or driven; to move or extend swiftly, as if propelled; as, a shooting star.

  • Well
  • v. i.

    A vertical passage in the stern into which an auxiliary screw propeller may be drawn up out of water.

  • Screw
  • n.

    A steam vesel propelled by a screw instead of wheels; a screw steamer; a propeller.

  • Propelled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Propel

  • Repeller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, repels.

  • Propeller
  • n.

    A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer.

  • Propeller
  • n.

    One who, or that which, propels.

  • Galley
  • n.

    A vessel propelled by oars, whether having masts and sails or not

  • Sailboat
  • n.

    A boat propelled by a sail or sails.

  • Rowboat
  • n.

    A boat designed to be propelled by oars instead of sails.

  • Steamer
  • n.

    A vessel propelled by steam; a steamship or steamboat.