Examples of using Piston engine in English and their translations into Swedish
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The meaning was to produce a piston engine.
It was planned to use a one piston engine and the transmission, an appropriate design.
The guide includes information on rotary and piston engines.
Functions: Piston engine, cockpit control stick for ailerons
Usually, this little piston engine turns it.
clipart matching piston engine.
At the rear of the apparatus is a piston engine with a pusher propeller.
Due to the lack of reasonable alternatives in almost all planes of the first half of the last century were equipped with piston engines and propellers.
Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines, new, of a power<
it was designed to utilise its piston engine during takeoff and landing.
Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines, new, of a power>
On 6 November 1945, the piston engine of an FR-1 failed on final approach;
Single-Engine Piston: an airplane with one piston engine to move a propeller.
In cars, the most common use is a piston engine, in which the energy of an explosive combustion fuel is converted into mechanical energy.
which were installed piston engines of the type jumo-213 and jumo-222, it was impossible to produce.
For the first time in the sky car climbed with two piston engines continental gtsio-520 with a power of 390 hp each, installed on the wing.
Lead-acid storage batteries other than of a kind used for starting piston engines or as the primary source of power for electric vehicles.
Among aircraft with jet and piston engines, placed in the exhibition on the first floor of the Museum, there are ballistic and cruise missiles.
more powerful aircraft piston engine, which allowed to increase the maximum take-off weight to 3,300 pounds
The prototype was equipped with 12-cylinder piston engine liquid-cooled bmw vi power 500 hp for production cars was chosen a copy that was made in the Soviet Union under license- m-17.
designed with the principle of a piston engine, where the fuel is added to the final phase of the compression, unlike the Otto engine. .