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main rotor

main rotor
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • rotor consisting of large rotating airfoils on a single-rotor helicopter that produce the lift to support the helicopter in the air

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Main rotor diameter
    2. The main technological differences related to the five-blade rotor, the tail rotor, and the transmission using face gears.
    3. On the A109 X project, Italy provided detailed information on the R & D work, in particular concerning the tail rotor, the transmission, the main rotor and the fuselage.
    4. Italy indicated that the specific features of the A109 X — the main five-blade rotor, the antitorque rotor integrated into the tail boom, and the reducer with face gears — were not present in any other product made by Agusta.
    5. On the A109 X project, Italy provided detailed information on the R & D work, in particular concerning the tail rotor, the transmission, the main rotor and the fuselage. Italy indicated that the specific features of the A109 X — the main five-blade rotor, the antitorque rotor integrated into the tail boom, and the reducer with face gears — were not present in any other product made by Agusta.
    6. Italy was able to demonstrate that the A109 X was a project totally different from the A109 D/E/F, A109 Power and A119 Koala. The main technological differences related to the five-blade rotor, the tail rotor, and the transmission using face gears.
    7. The main objective of the project was to develop the new A109 F version, with a new engine, rotor and skids, which was subsequently certified in June 2001, 30 months after the end of the R & D project.
    8. Concerning the A109 D/E/F, Italy contested the argument put forward by the anonymous third party that this in reality related to the A109 Power, certified in 1996. The main objective of the project was to develop the new A109 F version, with a new engine, rotor and skids, which was subsequently certified in June 2001, 30 months after the end of the R & D project.
    9. A fixed wing, swivel wing, rotary wing (helicopter), tilt rotor or tilt-wing airborne vehicle. ML11 ‘Automated Command and Control Systems’ Electronic systems, through which information essential to the effective operation of the grouping, major formation, tactical formation, unit, ship, subunit or weapons under command is entered, processed and transmitted. This is achieved by the use of computer and other specialised hardware designed to support the functions of a military command and control organisation. The main functions of an automated command and control system are: the efficient automated collection, accumulation, storage and processing of information; the display of the situation and the circumstances affecting the preparation and conduct of combat operations; operational and tactical calculations for the allocation of resources among force groupings or elements of the operational order of battle or battle deployment according to the mission or stage of the operation; the preparation of data for appreciation of the situation and decision-making at any point during operation or battle; computer simulation of operations. ML22 ‘Basic scientific research’ Experimental or theoretical work undertaken principally to acquire new knowledge of the fundamental principles of phenomena or observable facts, not primarily directed towards a specific practical aim or objective.