Radiator: In an aeroplane, a device which disposes of the surplus heat of a liquid-cooled aero-engine by employing a liquid, known as the coolant, to convey the heat from the cylinders to the radiator.
If block and tackle are used to raise the pass a line under the engine-bed supports or just to the rear of the radiator. To this line attach hook of block. To avoid damaging or some part do not attach lifting device to any other point.
While at the front end of the machine, examine carefully the front end of the fuselage to make sure that the radiator is properly secured to the carrier plate and that the carrier or nose plate is properly secured to the front end of the fuselage ...
Water mixed with antifreeze ( a good rust inhibitor ) is circulated at a thremostatically controlled temperature throughout the engine whereupon it is directed to a heatexchanger, the equivalent of a car's radiator; ...
so that the received signal is amplitude modulated at 15 c/s, caused by the rotation of the single radiator, and at 135 c/s caused by the rotation of the group of nine radiators.
Another was the use of a new radiator design that used the heated air exiting the radiator as a form of jet thrust in what is referred to as the "Meredith Effect".
engine aircraft a special combustion heater (Janitrol) is used for cabin / cockpit heat and it runs on avgas from the aircraft tanks. Most light aircraft use either heat coming from an airflow over the exhaust or through a coolant or oil radiator to ...
the use of intercoolers and liquid cooling, Diamond had to go back to the drawing board to come up with adequate cooling for high-altitude operation. Engine heat has been a consistent problem on the diesel, despite the use of four cooling radiators.
It may just change the way they look at the world. It may also disabuse them of the notion that being tossed into a Mosh pit at a Radiators From Space punk rock concert and body surfing a wave of human hands is Nirvana, itself.
See also: Plane, Leading, Direct, Aircraft, Aviation
 
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