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empennages Meaning in Bengali



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empennages's Usage Examples:

However, the rear fuselages and empennages of No 461 and 462 differed significantly from the machines built at Kiel.


scrap the airframes under construction, salvaging only the wings and empennages for use on the HA-200 project.


Over 4,000 wings and empennages for L-29 Delfín, a jet trainer aircraft that became the standard jet trainer.


joint venture which currently assembles Hercules centre wing boxes and empennages In partnership with Airbus Defence and Space, the company fielded the.


The empennages are single-celled, made of steel tube covered with painted canvas.


gliders open cockpits in full fuselages, though both the rear fuselages and empennages also differed greatly.


The empennages of the S.


half; the same wooden structure with a canvas covering characterized the empennages.


IX were externally similar apart from their empennages.


aircraft require longer rear fuselages than aircraft with conventional empennages to prevent yawing.


and the demountable tailboom of aluminium alloy structure carrying the empennages can be detached for transport and storage.


undercarriage and had two separate tail assemblies, which were standard MB-3 empennages.


Both aircraft had similar but not identical conventional empennages.


It also moved away from Wibault's tradition of angular wing plans and empennages and flat sided fuselages.


The empennages consisted of a horizontal plane placed under the fuselage and an entirely.


fixed and moveable flight surfaces, tail booms, doors, panels, decks, empennages, and seats (except ejection seats); flight controls and related mechanisms;.


In other respects the fuselages and empennages of the two types differed significantly, most obviously in the design.



empennages's Meaning':

the rear part of an aircraft

Synonyms:

back; horizontal tail; tail; tail assembly; vertical tail; fuselage; rear; stabilizer;

Antonyms:

front; disapprove; fore; anterior; negate;

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