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A method of connecting three electrical coils into a ring or, as they are drawn on a schematic diagram as a triangle, a delta (D).
Industry:Aviation
A plastic-impregnated fabric bag supported in a portion of an aircraft structure so that it forms a cell in which fuel is carried.
Industry:Aviation
Parasite drag caused by air flowing over one portion of the airframe interfering with the smooth flow of air over another portion.
Industry:Aviation
A hard, chemically resistant finish used on aircraft. Polyurethane enamel is resistant to damage from all types of hydraulic fluid.
Industry:Aviation
Long Range Aid to Navigation. A hyperbolic navigation system that operates with frequencies of 1,950 kHz, 1,850 kHz, and 1,900 kHz.
Industry:Aviation
Rapid and uncontrolled oscillation of a flight control surface on an aircraft that is caused by a dynamically unbalanced condition.
Industry:Aviation
Solidified carbon dioxide. Dry ice sublimates, or changes from a solid directly into a gas, at a temperature of –110 °F (–78.5 °C).
Industry:Aviation
The high-strength carbon-steel wire bundles that give an aircraft tire its strength and stiffness where it mounts on the wheel. G-5
Industry:Aviation
Threads that run the length of the roll of fabric, parallel to the selvage edge. Warp threads are often stronger than fill threads.
Industry:Aviation
A type of composite structural material in which a core material is bonded between face sheets of metal or resin-impregnated fabric.
Industry:Aviation