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  • Thrust Flight
  • American flight school

    Thrust Flight, founded as a partner of US Sport Aircraft in 2006, is a flight school with its main campus at the Addison Airport near Dallas, two satellite

    Thrust Flight

    Thrust_Flight

  • Thrust vectoring
  • Facet of ballistics and aeronautics

    Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust vectoring

    Thrust_vectoring

  • Thrust reversal
  • Temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's thrust

    inadvertent use of thrust reversal in flight. Aircraft equipped with propellers may also have an operating mode for directing their thrust forwards for braking

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust reversal

    Thrust_reversal

  • Thrust
  • Reaction force

    as static thrust. A fixed-wing aircraft propulsion system generates forward thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight. This can be

    Thrust

    Thrust

    Thrust

  • Lauda Air Flight 004
  • 1991 aircraft accident in Thailand

    the thrust reverser on the No. 1 engine during the climb phase, causing the aircraft to enter an aerodynamic stall, uncontrolled dive, and in-flight breakup

    Lauda Air Flight 004

    Lauda Air Flight 004

    Lauda_Air_Flight_004

  • Flight
  • Movement of an object through air

    achieved by generating aerodynamic lift associated with gliding or propulsive thrust, aerostatically using buoyancy, or by ballistic movement. Many things can

    Flight

    Flight

    Flight

  • ThrustSSC
  • Supersonic car

    ThrustSSC, Thrust SSC or Thrust SuperSonic Car is a British jet car developed by Richard Noble, Glynne Bowsher, Ron Ayers, and Jeremy Bliss. Thrust SSC

    ThrustSSC

    ThrustSSC

    ThrustSSC

  • Cathay Pacific Flight 780
  • 2010 aircraft accident in Hong Kong

    engine failure. As the Airbus A330 neared Hong Kong, the flight crew were unable to change the thrust output of engine one, forcing a landing at almost twice

    Cathay Pacific Flight 780

    Cathay Pacific Flight 780

    Cathay_Pacific_Flight_780

  • Yeti Airlines Flight 691
  • 2023 aviation accident in Nepal

    Kamal KC had accidentally feathered the engines, causing a loss of thrust. The flight took off from Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport at 10:33 am

    Yeti Airlines Flight 691

    Yeti Airlines Flight 691

    Yeti_Airlines_Flight_691

  • TAM Airlines Flight 3054
  • 2007 aviation accident in Brazil

    danger of hydroplaning. The aircraft's Flight Data Recorder (FDR) showed that immediately prior to touchdown, both thrust levers were in CL (or "climb") position

    TAM Airlines Flight 3054

    TAM Airlines Flight 3054

    TAM_Airlines_Flight_3054

  • Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash
  • 2011 aviation accident in Russia

    four, five, nominal [engine thrust]. Flight engineer: Nominal [thrust] on. Flight engineer: Speed is increasing. [Flight] parameters [are] normal. 130

    Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash

    Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash

    Lokomotiv_Yaroslavl_plane_crash

  • Emirates SkyCargo Flight 9788
  • 2025 aviation accident in Hong Kong

    The report found that the thrust reverser on engine four was inoperative at the time of the accident. Upon landing, the flight crew received a message on

    Emirates SkyCargo Flight 9788

    Emirates SkyCargo Flight 9788

    Emirates_SkyCargo_Flight_9788

  • Olympic Airways Flight 411
  • 1978 aviation accident in Greece

    more thrust for the heavy jumbo jet. On August 9, 1978, 418 passengers and crew were scheduled to take off from Athens at 2:00 pm on a direct flight to

    Olympic Airways Flight 411

    Olympic Airways Flight 411

    Olympic_Airways_Flight_411

  • Southern Airways Flight 242
  • 1977 aviation accident in Georgia, US

    after entering a hail storm TACA Flight 110 – 737 that lost thrust in a similar incident West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 - an MD-80 (the DC-9's successor

    Southern Airways Flight 242

    Southern Airways Flight 242

    Southern_Airways_Flight_242

  • TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402
  • 1996 aviation accident in Brazil

    Flight 004, an accident involving in-flight thrust reverser deployment. Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314, an accident involving in-flight thrust reverser

    TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402

    TAM Transportes Aéreos Regionais Flight 402

    TAM_Transportes_Aéreos_Regionais_Flight_402

  • Delta Air Lines Flight 89
  • 2020 aviation incident over California

    producing about 92,000 pounds-force (410 kN) of thrust. Flight 89 was a regularly scheduled Delta Air Lines flight from LAX to Shanghai Pudong International

    Delta Air Lines Flight 89

    Delta Air Lines Flight 89

    Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_89

  • Falcon 9 Full Thrust
  • Third version of the SpaceX medium-lift launch vehicle

    than half of all Falcon 9 flights reused a booster. In 2020 the fraction of reused boosters increased to 81%. Falcon 9 Full Thrust is a substantial upgrade

    Falcon 9 Full Thrust

    Falcon 9 Full Thrust

    Falcon_9_Full_Thrust

  • Afterburner
  • Turbojet engine component

    military supersonic aircraft. Its purpose is to increase thrust, usually for supersonic flight, takeoff, and combat. The afterburning process injects additional

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

    Afterburner

  • V/STOL
  • Aircraft takeoff and landing class

    wing Thrust reversal – Temporary diversion of an aircraft engine's thrust Thrust vectoring – Facet of ballistics and aeronautics Vertical Flight Society –

    V/STOL

    V/STOL

    V/STOL

  • Air India Flight 171
  • 2025 aviation accident in India

    however, the flight recorder data showed that both had been kept at takeoff thrust until impact. The recovered flap controls and flight recorder data

    Air India Flight 171

    Air India Flight 171

    Air_India_Flight_171

  • Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268
  • 2012 aviation accident in Russia

    highway." Flight International. 29 December 2012. Kaminski-Morrow, David. "Crashed Tu-204 powered forward as pilots tried reversing thrust." Flight International

    Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268

    Red Wings Airlines Flight 9268

    Red_Wings_Airlines_Flight_9268

  • Sukhoi Su-37
  • Experimental thrust-vectoring version of the Su-35 fighter aircraft

    before having thrust-vectoring nozzles installed. It also had updated flight- and weapons-control systems. The aircraft made its maiden flight in April 1996

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi Su-37

    Sukhoi_Su-37

  • Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314
  • 1978 aviation accident in Canada

    thrust reverser to deploy, causing the plane to yaw hard to the left, making the plane very difficult to fly and the airspeed greatly decayed. Flight 314

    Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314

    Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314

    Pacific_Western_Airlines_Flight_314

  • Sriwijaya Air Flight 182
  • 2021 aviation accident in the Java Sea

    the plane's autothrottle; the thrust lever for the left engine reduced thrust as the aircraft climbed, while the thrust lever for the right engine remained

    Sriwijaya Air Flight 182

    Sriwijaya Air Flight 182

    Sriwijaya_Air_Flight_182

  • Air France Flight 4590
  • 2000 aviation accident in France

    rupture ignited, causing a loss of thrust in the left side engines 1 and 2. The aircraft lifted off, but the loss of thrust, high drag from the extended landing

    Air France Flight 4590

    Air France Flight 4590

    Air_France_Flight_4590

  • Jet engine
  • Aircraft engine that produces thrust by emitting a jet of gas

    discharging a fast-moving jet of heated gas (usually air) that generates thrust by jet propulsion. While this broad definition may include rocket, water

    Jet engine

    Jet engine

    Jet_engine

  • Flight control modes
  • Aircraft control computer software

    A flight control mode or flight control law is a computer software algorithm that transforms the movement of the yoke or joystick, made by an aircraft

    Flight control modes

    Flight control modes

    Flight_control_modes

  • Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701
  • 2004 aviation accident in Missouri

    airspeed of an aircraft in level flight to the engine thrust required. On a graph with airspeed on the x-axis and thrust required on the y-axis, the power

    Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701

    Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701

    Pinnacle_Airlines_Flight_3701

  • S7 Airlines Flight 778
  • 2006 aviation accident in Russia

    applying the reverse thrust of all 3 engines. The landing was attempted on a wet runway, similar to Flight 778. While the thrust reverser of the engines

    S7 Airlines Flight 778

    S7 Airlines Flight 778

    S7_Airlines_Flight_778

  • Turbofan
  • Airbreathing jet engine designed to provide thrust by driving a fan

    produce thrust in a turbojet which is a serious limitation (high fuel consumption) for aircraft speeds below supersonic. For subsonic flight speeds the

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

    Turbofan

  • Critical engine
  • Engine whose failure would most adversely affect aircraft performance or handling

    and for experimental test pilots to measure VMCs in flight. Other factors like bank angle, and thrust have a much greater effect on VMCs than the difference

    Critical engine

    Critical_engine

  • Turkish Airlines Flight 1951
  • 2009 aviation accident in the Netherlands

    David (4 March 2009). "Crashed Turkish 737's thrust fell after sudden altimeter step-change". Flight Global. "Faulty altimeter played part in Turkish

    Turkish Airlines Flight 1951

    Turkish Airlines Flight 1951

    Turkish_Airlines_Flight_1951

  • Southwest Airlines Flight 1248
  • 2005 aviation accident in Illinois

    and activated the reversers without a problem. Flight data recorder information reveals that the thrust reversers were not deployed until 18 seconds after

    Southwest Airlines Flight 1248

    Southwest Airlines Flight 1248

    Southwest_Airlines_Flight_1248

  • Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 751
  • 1991 aviation accident in Sweden

    little, but an automatic system, ATR (automatic thrust restoration), that had not been described to the flight crew by SAS, simultaneously increased throttle

    Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 751

    Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 751

    Scandinavian_Airlines_System_Flight_751

  • Propfan
  • Type of aircraft engine

    which was named the Allison 501-M78, had a thrust rating of 9,000 lbf (40 kN). It was first operated in flight on March 28, 1987. The extensive test program

    Propfan

    Propfan

    Propfan

  • British Airways Flight 38
  • 2008 aviation accident in England

    continued to produce thrust at an engine speed above flight idle, but less than the commanded thrust. Recorded data indicate that an adequate fuel quantity

    British Airways Flight 38

    British Airways Flight 38

    British_Airways_Flight_38

  • Thrust-to-weight ratio
  • Dimensionless ratio of thrust to weight of a propelled vehicle

    Thrust-to-weight ratio is a dimensionless ratio of thrust to weight of a reaction engine or a vehicle with such an engine. Reaction engines include jet

    Thrust-to-weight ratio

    Thrust-to-weight_ratio

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

    that the cause of the crash was due to an error by the flight crew in managing the plane's thrust lever. During its final approach to Saint Barthélemy,

    Air Caraïbes Flight 1501

    Air Caraïbes Flight 1501

    Air_Caraïbes_Flight_1501

  • Britannia Airways Flight 226A
  • 1999 aviation accident in Spain

    antiskid, spoilers, and the flight recorders. The thrust of the engines, including the amount of thrust and the type of thrust, was controlled by the pilots

    Britannia Airways Flight 226A

    Britannia Airways Flight 226A

    Britannia_Airways_Flight_226A

  • Airplane
  • Powered aircraft with wings

    informally plane, is a fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a variety

    Airplane

    Airplane

    Airplane

  • Rocketdyne J-2
  • Rocket engine

    flight, the PU valve position was varied to provide simultaneous emptying of the propellant tanks. The third stage also operated at the high-thrust level

    Rocketdyne J-2

    Rocketdyne J-2

    Rocketdyne_J-2

  • Westinghouse J30
  • American pioneering jet aircraft engine

    turbine, it initially gave 1,200 pounds of thrust but improved to 1,600 in production versions. Its first flight was under a FG Corsair in January 1944.

    Westinghouse J30

    Westinghouse J30

    Westinghouse_J30

  • General Electric GE9X
  • High-thrust turbofan jet engine

    slightly increasing thrust from 102,000 to 105,000 lbf (450 to 470 kN). The first engine was expected to be ground-tested in 2016, with flight testing to begin

    General Electric GE9X

    General Electric GE9X

    General_Electric_GE9X

  • Rocketdyne F-1
  • Rocket engine used on the Saturn V rocket

    opened at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA and displays engine artifacts recovered including the thrust chamber and thrust chamber injector of the

    Rocketdyne F-1

    Rocketdyne F-1

    Rocketdyne_F-1

  • Aeroflot Flight 1492
  • 2019 aviation accident in Russia

    airline's own Flight Operations Manual provides pilots with a margin of −5 to +20 kt as a criterion for stabilised approach. As he reduced the thrust to idle

    Aeroflot Flight 1492

    Aeroflot Flight 1492

    Aeroflot_Flight_1492

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19
  • Air superiority fighter aircraft family

    engines; each delivering 2,600 kg (5,700 lb) dry thrust or 3,250 kg (7,170 lb) afterburning thrust. Flight testing of this prototype revealed multiple handling

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-19

  • Pratt & Whitney F119
  • American low-bypass turbofan engine for the F-22 Raptor

    F-22 Raptor. The engine delivers thrust in the 35,000 lbf (156 kN) class and was designed for sustained supersonic flight without afterburners, or supercruise;

    Pratt & Whitney F119

    Pratt & Whitney F119

    Pratt_&_Whitney_F119

  • TACA Flight 110
  • 1988 aviation accident in Louisiana

    powerlessly with neither engine producing thrust or electrical power. Both engines' thrust levers were set at their flight-idle power setting in preparation for

    TACA Flight 110

    TACA Flight 110

    TACA_Flight_110

  • Turbojet
  • Airbreathing jet engine which is typically used in aircraft

    aircraft.[citation needed] Reheat was flight-trialled in 1944 on the W.2/700 engines in a Gloster Meteor I. Thrust was most commonly increased in turbojets

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

    Turbojet

  • Airbus A318
  • Airliner, part of the A320 family

    Retrieved 21 May 2013. Kingsley-Jones, Max (15 June 1999). "Cut and Thrust". Flight International. 155 (4680): 150, 153–154. Archived from the original

    Airbus A318

    Airbus A318

    Airbus_A318

  • Scramjet
  • Jet engine where combustion takes place in supersonic airflow

    scramjet working in an atmospheric test. Hyper-X claimed the first flight of a thrust-producing scramjet-powered vehicle with full aerodynamic maneuvering

    Scramjet

    Scramjet

    Scramjet

  • Spanair Flight 5022
  • 2008 aviation accident in Spain

    measure for ensuring stable, safe flight. The aircraft's stall speed closely relates to indicated airspeed, for example. Thrust reversers are normally employed

    Spanair Flight 5022

    Spanair Flight 5022

    Spanair_Flight_5022

  • Saturn AL-41
  • Russian military turbofan engine variants

    List of aircraft engines "Future Thrust". Flight International. 2 May 1995. "New AL-41 Unveiled at MAKS 2001". Flight International. 27 August 2001. Butowski

    Saturn AL-41

    Saturn_AL-41

  • General Electric GE90
  • High-bypass turbofan aircraft engine

    materials, which enhanced thrust at low flight speeds. However, GE also needed to increase core power to improve net thrust at high flight speeds. Consequently

    General Electric GE90

    General Electric GE90

    General_Electric_GE90

  • TAROM Flight 371
  • 1995 aviation accident in Romania

    aircraft began to lose altitude rapidly. Flight 371 began to dive towards the ground with a continuous thrust reduction on engine no. 2. The aircraft rolled

    TAROM Flight 371

    TAROM Flight 371

    TAROM_Flight_371

  • Rotorcraft
  • Heavier-than-air aircraft with rotating wings

    the entire flight, such as helicopters, gyroplanes, autogyros, and gyrodynes. Compound rotorcraft augment the rotor with additional thrust engines, propellers

    Rotorcraft

    Rotorcraft

    Rotorcraft

  • DHL de Guatemala Flight 7216
  • 2022 aviation accident in Costa Rica

    autobrake, left thrust reverser, rudder ratio, four of the twelve spoilers, and nose wheel steering were not functional. The flight crew followed correct

    DHL de Guatemala Flight 7216

    DHL de Guatemala Flight 7216

    DHL_de_Guatemala_Flight_7216

  • Japan Air Lines Flight 123
  • 1985 aviation accident in Japan

    Japan Air Lines Flight 123 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tokyo to Osaka, Japan. On the evening of Monday, August 12, 1985, the Boeing

    Japan Air Lines Flight 123

    Japan Air Lines Flight 123

    Japan_Air_Lines_Flight_123

  • Ural Airlines Flight 178
  • 2019 aviation accident in Russia

    causing damage to the engines. Due to the resulting loss of thrust and improper actions by the flight crew, the A321 failed to gain sufficient airspeed and

    Ural Airlines Flight 178

    Ural Airlines Flight 178

    Ural_Airlines_Flight_178

  • Zhuque-2
  • Orbital launch vehicle by LandSpace

    first stage, each with a thrust of 67 tonnes-force (660 kN). The second stage uses one vacuum-optimized TQ-12 with a thrust of 80 tonnes-force (780 kN)

    Zhuque-2

    Zhuque-2

    Zhuque-2

  • Turboprop
  • Turbine engine driving an aircraft propeller

    thrust changes, notably for taxi, reverse, and other ground operations. The propeller has 2 modes, Alpha and Beta. Alpha is the mode for all flight operations

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

    Turboprop

  • Delta Air Lines Flight 1080
  • Aviation incident in 1977

    Technical Paper : Development and Flight Evaluation of an Emergency Digital Flight Control System Using Only Engine Thrust on an F-15 Airplane" (PDF). Nasa

    Delta Air Lines Flight 1080

    Delta Air Lines Flight 1080

    Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_1080

  • Supermaneuverability
  • Fighter aircraft tactical maneuvers not possible using only aerodynamic techniques

    aircraft design rather than thrust vectoring, which provides a way to actively control the aircraft well outside of the normal flight envelope. The Herbst Maneuver

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

    Supermaneuverability

  • Variable cycle engine
  • Aircraft propulsion system efficient at a range of speeds higher and lower than sound's

    flight velocity, specific thrust is directly proportional to jet velocity. The Rolls-Royce/Snecma Olympus 593 in Concorde had a high specific thrust in

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable cycle engine

    Variable_cycle_engine

  • Ramjet
  • Supersonic atmospheric jet engine

    boost and ramjet flight phases. Due to the booster's higher thrust levels, a differently shaped nozzle is required for optimum thrust compared to that

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

    Ramjet

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)
  • booster and with greater thrust, termed Falcon 9 v1.1 (also termed Block 2). SpaceX performed its first, demonstration flight of this version on 29 September

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2010–2019)

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2010–2019)

  • Bell X-14
  • Experimental vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) jet aircraft

    project was to demonstrate vectored thrust horizontal and vertical takeoff, hover, transition to forward flight, and vertical landing. Bell constructed

    Bell X-14

    Bell X-14

    Bell_X-14

  • Jet engine performance
  • Measurement indicator of fuel conversion

    into thrust. One key metric of performance is the thermal efficiency; how much of the chemical energy (fuel) is turned into useful work (thrust propelling

    Jet engine performance

    Jet_engine_performance

  • Aviadvigatel PD-14
  • 2010s Russian turbofan aircraft engine

    twin-jet airliner. Previously known as the PS-12, it is a 14 tf (30,865 lbf) thrust powerplant that allegedly features many new technologies. The goal of the

    Aviadvigatel PD-14

    Aviadvigatel PD-14

    Aviadvigatel_PD-14

  • Aerospike engine
  • Type of rocket engine

    is to direct the exhaust of a rocket engine in one direction, generating thrust in the opposite direction. The exhaust, a high-temperature mix of gases

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike engine

    Aerospike_engine

  • Kish Air Flight 7170
  • 2004 aviation accident

    onto the residential area. The thrust range in Fokker 50 was consisted of two control ranges. The first one was the flight control range, which was used

    Kish Air Flight 7170

    Kish Air Flight 7170

    Kish_Air_Flight_7170

  • Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
  • American wide-body trijet airliner

    (September 1996). Development and Flight Evaluation of an Emergency Digital Flight Control System Using Only Engine Thrust on an F-15 Airplane (PDF). National

    Lockheed L-1011 TriStar

    Lockheed L-1011 TriStar

    Lockheed_L-1011_TriStar

  • Tower Air Flight 41
  • 1995 aircraft accident in New York

    Tower Air Flight 41 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City, to Miami International

    Tower Air Flight 41

    Tower Air Flight 41

    Tower_Air_Flight_41

  • Ornithopter
  • Aircraft which use flapping movement of the wings to generate lift

    of generating both thrust, the force that propels the craft forward, and lift, the force (perpendicular to the direction of flight) that keeps the craft

    Ornithopter

    Ornithopter

    Ornithopter

  • Saturn V
  • American super heavy-lift expendable rocket

    and Lunar Module to the Moon. It is the fourth most powerful rocket by thrust at launch, at 34.5 meganewtons, and second most powerful to carry humans

    Saturn V

    Saturn V

    Saturn_V

  • IAE V2500
  • High-bypass turbofan engine

    the engine, and 2500, which represents the 25,000-pound-force (110 kN) thrust produced by the original engine model, the V2500-A1. FAA type certification

    IAE V2500

    IAE V2500

    IAE_V2500

  • Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar
  • 1959 experimental VTOL aircraft model

    helicopter. In flight testing, the Avrocar proved to have unresolved thrust and stability problems that limited it to a degraded, low-performance flight envelope;

    Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar

    Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar

    Avro_Canada_VZ-9_Avrocar

  • Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster
  • Solid propellant rocket used by the Space Shuttle

    separation systems, operational flight instrumentation, recovery avionics, pyrotechnics, deceleration system, thrust vector control system, and range

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster

    Space_Shuttle_Solid_Rocket_Booster

  • Gas turbine engine thrust
  • "Flight" gives examples of these internal forces for two early jet engines, the Rolls-Royce Avon Ra.14 and the de Havilland Goblin. The engine thrust acts

    Gas turbine engine thrust

    Gas_turbine_engine_thrust

  • Air France Flight 296Q
  • 1988 aviation accident in France

    an aircraft so close to stalling with the engines at flight idle (minimum thrust setting in flight). In this instance, however, the pilots involved did

    Air France Flight 296Q

    Air France Flight 296Q

    Air_France_Flight_296Q

  • Pratt & Whitney PW1000G
  • Geared turbofan engine produced beginning 2007

    models can generate 15,000 to 33,000 pounds-force (67 to 147 kilonewtons) of thrust. As of 2025, they are used on the Airbus A220, Airbus A320neo family, and

    Pratt & Whitney PW1000G

    Pratt & Whitney PW1000G

    Pratt_&_Whitney_PW1000G

  • Fly-by-wire
  • Electronic flight control system

    conditions, the flight control systems commands the engines to increase thrust without pilot intervention. In economy cruise modes, the flight control systems

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

    Fly-by-wire

  • Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig
  • 1950s British experimental VTOL aircraft

    the Thrust Measuring Rig (TMR), two were constructed for the test program. On 19 August 1953, the first TMR Serial XJ314 conducted its maiden flight at

    Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig

    Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig

    Rolls-Royce_Thrust_Measuring_Rig

  • TWA Flight 800 (1964)
  • 1964 aviation accident

    takeoff roll, the instruments for engine number 4 indicated zero thrust. The flight crew assumed that this engine had failed. Seconds later the Reverser

    TWA Flight 800 (1964)

    TWA Flight 800 (1964)

    TWA_Flight_800_(1964)

  • Comac C919
  • Chinese medium-range narrowbody airliner

    Airlines' C919 flight-test verification program was delayed due to a malfunction in the jet's CFM International LEAP-1C engine's thrust reverser.[citation

    Comac C919

    Comac C919

    Comac_C919

  • Thrust lever
  • Manual control of the thrust of an aircraft's engines from the cockpit

    Thrust levers or throttle levers are found in the cockpit of aircraft, and are used by the pilot, copilot, flight engineer, or autopilot to control the

    Thrust lever

    Thrust lever

    Thrust_lever

  • Luxair Flight 9642
  • 2002 aviation accident in Luxembourg

    then rapidly dropped. The crew realised that the reverse thrust had been deployed in mid-flight and tried to save the aircraft. In an attempt to regain

    Luxair Flight 9642

    Luxair Flight 9642

    Luxair_Flight_9642

  • Aircraft flight control system
  • How aircraft are controlled

    aileron (1868) Thrust vectoring Weight-shift control Wing warping, an early method for controlling roll Stengel, Robert F. (2022). Flight Dynamics (2nd ed

    Aircraft flight control system

    Aircraft flight control system

    Aircraft_flight_control_system

  • Flex temp
  • Technique to improve fuel efficiency in airliner takeoffs

    this case a lower thrust may be used. Lower thrust settings increase engine life and reduce maintenance costs. The take-off thrust available from a civil

    Flex temp

    Flex_temp

  • Rolls-Royce Trent XWB
  • Turbofan aircraft engine

    Max (13 May 2009). "Airbus revises A350 Trent XWB thrust values following weight increases". Flight International. Archived from the original on 14 May

    Rolls-Royce Trent XWB

    Rolls-Royce Trent XWB

    Rolls-Royce_Trent_XWB

  • RS-25
  • Space Shuttle and SLS main engine

    000 lbf) thrust at liftoff. Although RS-25 heritage traces back to the 1960s, its concerted development began in the 1970s with the first flight, STS-1

    RS-25

    RS-25

    RS-25

  • Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303
  • 2020 aviation accident in Pakistan

    Pacific Western Airlines Flight 314 (1978) – Another accident involving a go-around after reverse thrust selection Malév Flight 262 (2000) — Another accident

    Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303

    Pakistan International Airlines Flight 8303

    Pakistan_International_Airlines_Flight_8303

  • Jeju Air Flight 2216
  • 2024 aviation accident in South Korea

    operating the flight was approaching Muan, a bird strike occurred, with both of the engines ingesting birds, causing an apparent loss of thrust in the right

    Jeju Air Flight 2216

    Jeju Air Flight 2216

    Jeju_Air_Flight_2216

  • Range safety
  • Activities to ensure safety of surroundings during rocket launches

    considerable issues on its first flight. SpaceX expected the vehicle to be given the destruct command at the point the vehicle lost thrust vector control at T+1:30

    Range safety

    Range safety

    Range_safety

  • Propeller (aeronautics)
  • Aircraft propulsion component

    propeller efficiency, thrust developed, and power absorbed. While a propeller may be tested in a wind tunnel, its performance in free-flight might differ. At

    Propeller (aeronautics)

    Propeller (aeronautics)

    Propeller_(aeronautics)

  • Gimbaled thrust
  • System of thrust vectoring used in rockets

    cases. The middle rocket shows the straight-line flight configuration in which the direction of thrust is along the center line of the rocket and through

    Gimbaled thrust

    Gimbaled thrust

    Gimbaled_thrust

  • SpaceX Super Heavy
  • Reusable first-stage rocket developed by SpaceX

    when the booster lost thrust vectoring control of the Raptor engines, resulting in the rocket spinning out of control. The flight termination system (FTS)

    SpaceX Super Heavy

    SpaceX Super Heavy

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  • Bell Rocket Belt
  • Type of rocket pack

    awarded a contract to develop, flight test, and demonstrate a practical SRLD.[citation needed] A rocket motor with a thrust of 280 pounds-force (1.25 kN

    Bell Rocket Belt

    Bell Rocket Belt

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  • 2010s narrow-body airliner by Airbus

    (214,000 lb), and its engine has 109 to 156 kN (24,500 to 35,000 lb) of thrust. The A321neo began production in 2016, with final assembly taking place

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    Airbus A321neo

    Airbus_A321neo

  • Burpee (exercise)
  • Full body exercise

    The burpee, a squat thrust with an additional stand between repetitions, is a full body exercise used in strength training. The movement itself is primarily

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    Burpee (exercise)

    Burpee_(exercise)

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  • Boy/Male

    Norse

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    Son of Hermund.

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    English

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    English : nickname from Middle English thruss(h)e, thrusche ‘thrush’ (Old English þrysce), given probably to a cheerful person, the bird being noted for its cheerful song.

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  • Tharush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Tharush

    Sky

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    English : variant of Priest.German : variant of Brust.

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    A giant.

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    Son of Thorolf.

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    Anglicized form of Old Norse Þrúðr, THRUD means "strength." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Thor.

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    Trust

    English (Devon) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Trist, from Middle English triste ‘hunting station’ (Old French triste), hence probably a metonymic occupational name for someone whose job was to look after the hounds or organize the hunt.Altered form of Trost.

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  • Shrusti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi

    Shrusti

    World; Universe

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Conqueror

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    English

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    English : occupational nickname for a peddler, from Old French trousse ‘bundle’, ‘pack’.Ukrainian : nickname from trus ‘rabbit’, typically applied to someone thought to be a coward.

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    English : unexplained.

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    English : topographic name for someone who lived on a wooded hill, Old English hyrst, or habitational name from one of the various places named with this word, for example Hurst in Berkshire, Kent, Somerset, and Warwickshire, or Hirst in Northumberland and West Yorkshire.Irish : re-Anglicized form of de Horsaigh, Gaelicized form of the English habitational name Horsey, established in Ireland since the 13th century.German : topographic name from Middle High German hurst ‘woodland’, ‘thicket’.

    Hurst

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shrusti

    Universe, Nature, World

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Thruston

    English : metathesized variant of Thurston 1.

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    Hindu

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    Conqueror, Small plant

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    Crust

    English (Kent) : from Middle English crust(e), Old French crouste ‘crust of bread’, according to Reaney applied as a nickname for a stubborn or obstinate person.

    Crust

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  • Female

    Egyptian

    PASHT

    , Sekhet.

  • Juliet
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    Australian, Nigerian

    Juliet

    Downy Bearded; Youthful

  • Udarathi
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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Udarathi

    Lord Vishnu

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Bahaj

    Jubilation; Happiness; Joy; Rejoicing

  • Karniga
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Karniga

    Love

  • Quintus
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish

    Quintus

    Born Fifth

  • Samiah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Samiah

    Hearing, Forgiveness or forgiver

  • Lutfiyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Lutfiyya

    Kindness; Delicate Grace

  • Ariharan | அரீஹாராந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ariharan | அரீஹாராந

    Shiva

  • Grizel
  • Girl/Female

    German Teutonic Scottish

    Grizel

    From the Old German, meaning 'grey battle' or 'Christian battle'.

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  • Threste
  • v. t.

    To thrust.

  • Trist
  • n.

    Trust.

  • Trusty
  • superl.

    Involving trust; as, a trusty business.

  • Thrust
  • v. t.

    To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as, to thrust anything with the hand or foot, or with an instrument.

  • Threste
  • imp.

    of Threste

  • Thrust
  • v. i.

    To make a push; to attack with a pointed weapon; as, a fencer thrusts at his antagonist.

  • Thirst
  • n.

    To feel thirst; to experience a painful or uneasy sensation of the throat or fauces, as for want of drink.

  • Thraste
  • v. t.

    To thrust.

  • Thrast
  • p. p.

    of Thraste

  • Thrust
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Thrust

  • Tryst
  • n.

    Trust.

  • Trist
  • v. t. & i.

    To trust.

  • Thraste
  • imp.

    of Thraste

  • Thrust
  • n. & v.

    Thrist.

  • Thrustle
  • n.

    The throstle, or song thrust.

  • Trust
  • a.

    Held in trust; as, trust property; trustmoney.

  • Tryst
  • n.

    To trust.

  • Threst
  • p. p. &

    of Threste

  • Thrist
  • n.

    Thrist.

  • Thruster
  • n.

    One who thrusts or stabs.