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Thrust and reverser
Image: Rolls Royce RB. 199 6. jpg | Thrust reverser ( clamshell-type ) on a Rolls-Royce RB199 jet engine

Thrust and deployed
Thrust reversers deployed on the outer two of the four turbofan s of an Ilyushin Il-62 landing at Munich Airport
Thrust reversers deployed on the IAE V2500 engines of a Airbus A320-200 after landing at Dubai International Airport.

Thrust and on
In addition to the Outer Hebrides, they form basement deposits on the Scottish mainland west of the Moine Thrust and on the islands of Coll and Tiree.
Above the bhabhar belt, the Siwaliks rise to about with peaks as high as, steeper on their southern flanks because of faults known as the Main Frontal Thrust.
The immediate sequel to Trail, Curse of the Pink Panther, reveals that Clouseau underwent plastic surgery to change his appearance ; the character appears on screen briefly in the form of a joke cameo appearance by Roger Moore, billed as " Turk Thrust II ".
Thrust faults were unrecognised until the work of Escher, Heim and Bertrand in the Alps working on the Glarus Thrust ; Lapworth, Peach and Horne working on parts of the Moine Thrust Scotland ; Törnebohm in the Scandinavian Caledonides and McConnell in the Canadian Rockies.
Def Leppard began their " Downstage Thrust Tour ", on 27 June, which took them across the US and into Canada.
* Thrust: The stage is surrounded on three sides ( or 270 ˚) by audience.
Thrust faulting uplifted and warped older sedimentary rock laid down on the passive margin.
The Sonic I vehicle, the last jet LSR car to hold the record before Richard Noble's jet-powered Thrust 2 subsequently broke The Blue Flame's own record, is currently on display at the Indianapolis 500 Hall of Fame and Museum.
The HeadHunters band ( with Mike Clark replacing Harvey Mason ) worked with Hancock on a number of other albums, including Thrust ( 1974 ), Man-Child ( 1975 ), Flood ( recorded live in Japan, 1975 ).
Thrust depends on two things: the velocity of the exhaust gas and the mass of that gas.
Early US research on the concept was done by NACA, in Cleveland, OH, leading to the publication of the paper " Theoretical Investigation of Thrust Augmentation of Turbojet Engines by Tail-pipe Burning " in January 1947.
The cliffs on the eastern side of this headland show the only preserved exposures of Moine metasediments west of the main outcrop of the Moine Thrust in Scotland ( as a result of thrusting and later normal-faulting ) and excellent machair examples have developed between the cliff top and the dunes, partly due to the high sea-shell content of the sands in the Durness area.
The British Thrust SSC is officially recognized by the FIA as breaking the land speed record — and the sound barrier as well — in 1997, with an average speed of 763. 035 mph ( 1227. 99 km / h ) on a measured mile in both directions.
*" Butterfly ", a 1974 song by Herbie Hancock on Thrust
Thrust faults were unknown to Steno and his contemporaries and were not described until the late 19th Century and early 20th century by Peach and Horne at Knockan Crag, Scotland, on the Moine Thrust Fault.
Chunks of Moenave strata have been compressed to the point of thrusting themselves over the same formation in the Taylor Creek Thrust Fault Zone, located on the east flank of the Kanarra anticline.
Thrust reversers are used by many jet aircraft to help slow down just after touch-down, reducing wear on the brakes and enabling shorter landing distances.

Thrust and &
Hypersonic XLC, a Thrust Air 2000 air-launched coaster made by S & S Power, launched riders from 0 to in 1. 5 seconds, taking them up a 87-degree incline and down a 87-degree drop.
Thrust was transmitted through the gimbal ( mounted to the injector & oxidizer dome assembly and the vehicle's thrust structure ), which consisted of a compact, highly loaded ( 20, 000 psi ) universal joint consisting of a spherical, socket-type bearing.
* MECHA PRESS # 17, Battletech the Animation: Galaxy Fraulein, Comic Book Review, Building the Victory Gundam, Votoms Synopsis Part V, HGF: Q & A II, Legion of Steel Miniatures Review, BoMM Part 6: Assembly, Full Thrust Review, HG: Bio of a Rover, The Mecha Rescue Campaign, Btech Special Shield Rules and more.
* Full Thrust Resources & Links
Due to Scourge's location on 1986 & 1987 American Transformers product catalogs, the Sweeps are alternatively called " Decepticon Planes " ( despite not resembling any known aircraft ) and " Seekers " ( a fan-created term used to describe the original Decepticon jets -- Starscream, Skywarp, Thundercracker, Dirge, Ramjet, and Thrust ), despite not having the F-15 fuselage / body common to the previous jets.
* " Cut & Thrust "
The album's single " Faded ", an uptempo pop tune mixed with R & B and featuring a rap sequence by Thrust, was a hit in Canada, reaching number one on the country's singles chart.
12 Feb. 2012 .< http :// www. rcdb. com / document45. htm </ ref > Thus, the prototype for the world's first pneumatic launched roller coaster was created, and representatives from theme parks across the country flocked to Logan, Utah, S & S Worldwide's base, to witness the unveiling of Thrust Air 2000.

Thrust and |
The Kaiser Chiefs Thrust stage | stage in front of the Elland Road # South Stand | South Stand for their concert on 24 May 2008.
Thrust fault | Thrust and reverse Fault ( geology ) | fault movement are an important component of mountain formation.
Image: MovableBridge thrust. gif | Retractable bridge ( Thrust bridge )
File: MT RRocks elkhorn plate. pdf | Igneous geology of the Elkhorn Thrust Plate, southwest Montana

Thrust and turbofan
* Takeoff Rated Thrust, a jet turbofan thrust level used for aircraft takeoff

Thrust and engine
Thrust specific fuel consumption ( TSFC ) or sometimes simply specific fuel consumption, SFC, is an engineering term that is used to describe the fuel efficiency of an engine design with respect to thrust output.
* Thrust specific fuel consumption an engineering term that is used to describe the fuel efficiency of a jet engine design in terms of its thrust efficiency
* A perhaps unusual use of a pair of motorcycle chains is in the Harrier Jump Jet, where a chain drive from an air motor is used to rotate the movable engine nozzles, allowing them to be pointed downwards for hovering flight, or to the rear for normal forward flight, a system known as Thrust vectoring.
Thrust vectoring, also thrust vector control or TVC, is the ability of an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine ( s ) or motor in order to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle.
Thrust vectoring for many liquid rockets is achieved by gimballing the rocket engine.
The new engine, more powerful than in the previous car, comes with two transmission choices: 6-speed manual or 6-speed E-gear, the later of which was revised to offer a Corsa mode which makes 40 % quicker shifts than before and decreases traction control restrictions, a Thrust Mode launch control system was also added.
In a 2001 story written by Denny LeRoy for Jet Thrust News, a Studebaker enthusiast publication, Passwater said of his engine swap ( which evidently went unnoticed by race officials ), " We cheated back then and sometimes we got caught, but most of the time we didn ’ t.
Thrust vector control is provided by electro-mechanical actuators on the engine dome for pitch and yaw.
The pilots were not trained to identify and eliminate engine surging ; furthermore, the Automatic Thrust Restoration system was not known by the pilots, nor noticed by the airline.
The first Flying Bedstead was the British Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig which flew in 1953 at Hucknall aerodrome, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom, which was developed to research the use of direct lift through the use of engine power alone, along with the associated methods of controlling the aircraft, with a view to use in further VTOL aircraft such as the later Hawker P. 1127 and Short SC. 1.
Ground Zero Games licensed out the Full Thrust engine to British Isles Traveller Support, or BITS.
Many nations had experimental programs involving such engines by the early 1950s: one typical example was Rolls-Royce's Thrust Measuring Rig ( TMR ), nicknamed the " Flying Bedstead ," which took its lift solely from engine thrust.
Thrust is the force generated by the engine and acts along the engine's thrust vector.

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