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NACELLE - A streamlined enclosure or housing to protect something such as the crew, engine, or landing gear. French: nacelle,from Latin, navicella,little ship.
Nacelle: A body accommodating crew, load or engines of an aeroplane, glider or airship.
Nacelle. An enclosure on an aircraft. Nap-of-the-earth flight. Flight with a goal to remain close to the earth, usually below the height of surrounding trees and less than 100 ft above the terrain; Compare: terrain following ...
especially in pusher types of machines, is called a Nacelle. 4. Cockpit.-The openings and space in the fuselage where. pilot or observer sits. 5. Streamline Body.
Other economy measures involved using current production turboprop engines and nacelles from Vickers Viscounts, and making the twin booms out of sections of Gloster Meteor fuselage, ...
Cant Angle: Angle of nacelle mounting. Capture Criterion: A test case used to determine if an armed objective has been captured. In avionics, an aircraft might have an objective to fly to a radial of a radio station, then to fly along it.
Aircraft with a cockpit/nacelle may only be operated by pilots with more than 50 hours solo flight experience following the issue of their licence. Open frame aircraft are restricted to a minimum speed of 30 mph (26 knots), except in the flare.
IV demonstrated that the incorporation of the fuel tanks into the engine nacelles was problematic. In a crash landing, the tanks could rupture and spill fuel onto the hot engines.
The pitching moment has contributions from the fuselage, nacelle, wing and tail. Summed together they appear as may also be calibrated in a similar manner. The positions of both ailerons are measured and differential angular positions noted.
The firewall will contain the fire unless it gets around the nacelle or firewall. The most likely source of an engine fire is in the exhaust system and in old weakened fuel lines and hoses.
Longeron - the main longitudinal strength-carrying member of an aircraft fuselage or engine nacelle.
See also: Aircraft, Flight, Fuselage, Aviation, Power
 
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