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Rudder trunk

  1. Small compartment located directly below the tiller and enclosing the rudder stock coming in from the hull external

  2. Гельмпорт


Гельмпорт, русский
  1. Отверстие в корме судна, через которое проходит баллер (ось) руля. выше гельмпорта баллер руля проходит через гельмпортовую трубу[23].

  2. Отверстие в корме судна, через которое проходит баллер (ось) руля. выше гельмпорта баллер руля проходит через гельмпортовую трубу




Rudder, английский
  1. A vertical plate or board for steering a boat.

  2. Руль `направления

  3. 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.

  4. Руль

  5. Перо руля

  6. A vertical blade attached to the bottom of the hull which is used to steer the boat.

  7. Руль, перо руля

  8. 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.

  9. 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.)

  10. 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.

  11. 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


Rudder chains, английский
    Copper chains, formerly attached to the after side of the rudder at one end and to the stern at the other, with enough slack to allow free movement of the rudder. they served to save the rudder if it was unshipped by striking a reef or shoal.


Rudder pedal, английский

Rudder pedals adjustment, английский
    Регулировка педалей путевого управления


Rudder position recorder, английский

Rudder position signal, английский

Rudder post, английский
  1. The element of the stern frame on which the rudder is hung. see also sternpost.

  2. The post that the rudder is attached to. the wheel or tiller is connected to the rudder post.


Rudder quadrant, английский
    A frame fixed to the head of a ship’s rudder shank, to which the steering mechanism is attached.


Rudder ratio control module, английский
    Блок управления передаточным отношением в системе путевого управления


Rudder stock, английский
  1. Баллер руля, рудерпис

  2. Баллер

  3. The shank of a rudder that extends through the hull to the steering engine. ruffles & flourishes: ruffles are the low continuous vibration of one or more drums, played simultaneously with flourishes, which are fanfares played by bugle or other brass instrument (the sound of a single flourish is roughly “dum-ditti-dum-ditti-daah”). these were originally a british tradition which is now seldom observed but continues in the u.s. armed forces, being sounded to render personal honors to selected individuals on the basis of rank or appointment. they are played only for official arrivals and ceremonies, never on informal occasions, and are always followed by a prescribed march or other music, played when the person being honored arrives, and before the national anthem is played. all uniformed personnel within earshot stand to attention, face the person being honored and hand salute or, if appropriate, present arms. if a senior officer is in the audience when a junior is being honored, the senior faces the junior and salutes along with everyone else. military personnel out of uniform and civilians remove their hats and place their right hands over their hearts. the full protocol is extremely complicated, recognizing some thirty-seven groups of civilian and military ranks to be honored. the u.s. army and air force share one table of honors, but the navy has a slightly different one, according more r&fs to some and fewer to others; often with different music to follow. four ruffles and flourishes are the highest civil honor, going to the president (followed by “hail to the chief ”), former presidents (the u.s. national anthem), the vice-president (“hail columbia”) and foreign heads of state or government (the appropriate national anthem). beyond these, a broad selection of other civilians is entitled to one, two, three, or four sets (followed by “the stars & stripes forever”). in contrast, the entitlements for military officers are simple because the number of ruffles and flourishes is equal to the number of stars in their rank, followed by the general’s march (army and air force) or flag officer’s march (navy).


Rudder system, английский
    Рулевое устройство


Rudder unit, английский

Ruddervators, английский
    On an aeroplane, ruddervators are a single control surface which combine the function of the rudder and elevators in one. they are usually seen on w:v-tail aircraft.


Ruddle, английский

Compartment, английский
  1. Forest management subdivision or block of land, usually of continuous land ownership (17).

  2. Помещение; отсек

  3. Отделение, отсек, купе, салон

  4. A small space within a larger enclosed area, often separated by partitions.

  5. Any space enclosed by bulkheads.

  6. An abstraction (not a specific storage location) that consists of one or more isolated storage files, called stores, which contain the actual directory locations where data is stored. any kind of data can be saved in the store.


Scuttle, английский
  1. A small opening, or lid thereof, in a ship`s deck or hull.

  2. Поспешно бежать, удирать, люк, крышка люка,

  3. A hatchway or opening through a roofdeck or ceiling for access purposes, with a lid for covering it.

  4. A small hole or port cut either in the deck or side of a ship, generally for ventilation. that in the deck is a small hatchway.

  5. [1] to sink a ship deliberately by opening its sea cocks. [2] to make a hole in something, such as a cask. [3] a small hole or port for light or ventilation. [4] the hinged cover of such a port, a deadlight. [5] a small circular watertight hatch. [5] a conduit to carry water over the side.

  6. To sink a boat.

  7. The lower, forward part of a driver


Pump room, английский
    Compartment in a tanker where cargo oil pumps for cargo discharge are located; formed by fore and aft oiltight bulkheads, usually located just forward of the engine room and aft of the cargo oil tanks