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What (who) is pusher-type - definition

ARRANGEMENT OF PROPELLERS ON AN AIRCRAFT TO FACE REARWARD
Pusher aircraft; Pusher (aircraft); Pusher propeller; Pusher Airplane; Push propellor; Push propeller; Pusher Aircraft; Pusher design; Pusher-configuration; Pusher-configured
  • radial]] piston and 4 jet engines
  • A [[Farman MF.11]], showing the classic Farman configuration with engine between tail booms
  • The [[Wright Flyer]], “pusher” aircraft designed in 1903
  • [[Gallaudet D-4]] with pusher prop rotating around the rear fuselage
  • [[Voisin III]] bomber, the most numerous pusher design with 3200 built.
  • Lippisch Delta 1]] tailless pusher
  • Progenitor to a large number of canard pushers, the experimental [[Miles M.35 Libellula]] had its engine at the rear of the fuselage
  • 1871 ''Planophore''
  • [[Rhein Flugzeugbau RW 3 Multoplan]] with propeller between the rudder and the fin
  • Aero Dynamics Sparrow Hawk II

towboat         
BOAT DESIGNED FOR PUSHING BARGES OR CAR FLOATS
Towboats; Push boat; Tow boat; Pushing vessel; Towboat; Pusher (vessel); Pusher boat; Pusher tug
n.
Tug, steam-tug.
Towboat         
BOAT DESIGNED FOR PUSHING BARGES OR CAR FLOATS
Towboats; Push boat; Tow boat; Pushing vessel; Towboat; Pusher (vessel); Pusher boat; Pusher tug
·noun A steamer used for towing other vessels; a tug.
II. Towboat ·noun A vessel constructed for being towed, as a canal boat.
Pusher configuration         
In an aircraft with a pusher configuration (as opposed to a tractor configuration), the propeller(s) are mounted behind their respective engine(s). Since a pusher propeller is mounted behind the engine, the drive shaft is in compression in normal operation.

Wikipedia

Pusher configuration

In aeronautical and naval engineering, pusher configuration is the term used to describe a drivetrain of air- or watercraft with its propulsion device(s) after its engine(s). This is in contrast to the more conventional tractor configuration, which places them in front.

Though the term is most commonly applied to aircraft, its most ubiquitous propeller example is a common outboard motor for a small boat.

“Pusher configuration” describes the specific (propeller or ducted fan) thrust device attached to a craft, either aerostat (airship) or aerodyne (aircraft, WIG, paramotor, rotorcraft) or others types such as hovercraft, airboat and propeller-driven snowmobiles.