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Opposite rudder
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Opposite, английский
Противоположный;
Opposite, английский
Opposite account, английский
An account used to balance the gross amount in part or in whole of one or more referenced accounts in an accounting equation.
Opposite bead, английский
Opposite corner, английский
Противоположный угол
Opposite event, английский
Противоположное событие
Opposite hand view, английский
- Зеркальное изображение. изображение, повернутое в плоскости относительно оригинала на 180 градусов. другой термин flip image, mirror copy, mirror image, reverse copy, reverse image
- Зеркальное изображение
Opposite in sign, английский
Момент, противоположный по знаку; ~ produced by dead load момент от постоянной нагрузки; ~ produced by live load момент от временной нагрузки; ~ required to
Opposite lock, английский
Steering input in opposite direction to current sense of turn, as in correcting a rear wheel skid,
Opposite number, английский
[1] the person having the same station and duties as oneself but in a different watch. [2] officers (national or foreign) having corresponding duty assignments within their respective military
Opposite side, английский
Противоположная сторона, другая сторона
Opposite tacks, английский
Making contrary boards. also, a colloquialism for cross purposes.
Opposite-leaved, английский
Rudder, английский
- A vertical plate or board for steering a boat.
- Руль `направления
- A steering device which can be placed aft, externally relative to the keel or compounded into the keel either independently or as part of the bulb/centerboard.
- Руль
- Перо руля
- A vertical blade attached to the bottom of the hull which is used to steer the boat.
- Руль, перо руля
- The appendage attached by pintles and braces to the stern-post of a vessel, by which its course through the water is governed. it is formed of several pieces of timber, of which the main one is generally of oak, extending the whole length. tiphys is said to have been its inventor. the anglo-saxon name was steor-roper.
- A vertical underwater plate or blade with a long shank, forming part of the steering mechanism of a boat or ship. it is usually fastened outside the hull at or near the stern, hinged at its forward edge to the rudder post. the device operates on the principle of unequal pressures, forcing the stern to turn or yaw in one direction by diverting the flow of water in the opposite direction. research in the early 1980s showed it feasible to use rudder(s) for roll damping, while simultaneously controlling the ship’s heading. the voith-schneider drive eliminates the need for a rudder by combining propulsion and steering systems. (from the anglo-saxon roth or = turning oar.)
- On an aeroplane, the rudder is a control surface usually on the trailing edge of the vertical stabilizer or fin. the rudder is used to control yaw.
- Avertical plate for steering a boat.
Rudder, английский
Underwater part of a boat used for steering.
Rudder, английский
The movable part of a vertical airfoil which controls the yaw of an aircraft; the fixed part being the fin.
Rudder, английский
Rudder angle receiving eelsyn, английский
Rudder bands or braces, английский
The iron or composition hinges on which a rudder turns.
Rudder blade, английский
Перо руля
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Entgegengesetztes seitenruder (n.), немецкий
Seitlich klappbar, немецкий
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