rotor ship - translation to arabic
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rotor ship - translation to arabic

SHIP TYPE
Flettner rotors; Flettner-Rotor; Flensburg catamaran; Flettner boat; Flettner ship; Rotorsail; Rotor Ship; Flettner vessels; Rotor sail
  • The rotor ship ''Buckau''
  • Rotor ship [[E-Ship 1]]
  • turbulent]] wake. The airflow is deflected in the direction of spin.
  • Flensburg catamaran at the [[Kiel Week]] 2007
  • The rotor ship "Barbara" in [[Barcelona]]

rotor ship         
سفينة التربين
Launching         
  • Marinette]], [[Wisconsin]]
  • BB-39}} in 1915 at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]]
  • ''Minas Geraes'']] at Elswick on 10 September 1908
  • Elswick]] 14 June 1900 for the Royal Norwegian Navy.
  • the French ship ''Friedland'']] on 2 May 1810, sliding stern first
  • LCS-19}} in 2018
  • Launching of the ''John W. Boardman'' cargo ship from the Toledo Shipyard, Toledo, Ohio, 1916
  • Kate Lehrer, sponsor of the future USS ''Wichita'' (LCS 13), breaks a bottle of champagne across LCS-13's bow during the ship's christening ceremony.
  • DD-557}} slipping into the water stern-first during her launch from the [[Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation]] shipyard on 25 March 1943
  • AM-276}} launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, [[Chickasaw, Alabama]] in 1943.
  • Rochefort]] on 20 October 1751.
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING A VESSEL TO THE WATER; NAVAL TRADITION IN MANY CULTURES, DATING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS, OBSERVED AS A PUBLIC CELEBRATION AND A SOLEMN BLESSING
Sponsor (military, naval ship naming); Ship launching; Ship launching and naming; Ship's name; Launch (ship); Launched (ship); Ship naming & launching; Launching; Christen a ship; Ship naming and launching; Ship launch; Launching ritual; I name this ship; Ship naming ceremony
طرح ، إنزال ، ترويج
LAUNCHING         
  • Marinette]], [[Wisconsin]]
  • BB-39}} in 1915 at the [[Brooklyn Navy Yard]]
  • ''Minas Geraes'']] at Elswick on 10 September 1908
  • Elswick]] 14 June 1900 for the Royal Norwegian Navy.
  • the French ship ''Friedland'']] on 2 May 1810, sliding stern first
  • LCS-19}} in 2018
  • Launching of the ''John W. Boardman'' cargo ship from the Toledo Shipyard, Toledo, Ohio, 1916
  • Kate Lehrer, sponsor of the future USS ''Wichita'' (LCS 13), breaks a bottle of champagne across LCS-13's bow during the ship's christening ceremony.
  • DD-557}} slipping into the water stern-first during her launch from the [[Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation]] shipyard on 25 March 1943
  • AM-276}} launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, [[Chickasaw, Alabama]] in 1943.
  • Rochefort]] on 20 October 1751.
PROCESS OF TRANSFERRING A VESSEL TO THE WATER; NAVAL TRADITION IN MANY CULTURES, DATING BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS, OBSERVED AS A PUBLIC CELEBRATION AND A SOLEMN BLESSING
Sponsor (military, naval ship naming); Ship launching; Ship launching and naming; Ship's name; Launch (ship); Launched (ship); Ship naming & launching; Launching; Christen a ship; Ship naming and launching; Ship launch; Launching ritual; I name this ship; Ship naming ceremony

ألاسم

زَوْرَق ; صَنْدَل ; فليكة ; قارِب ; لَانْش ; لَنْش ; ماعُون ; مَرْكَب ; مَرْكَبٌ بُخَارِيّ ; مُعَدِّيَة

الفعل

عَوَّمَ

Definition

rotor blade

Wikipedia

Rotor ship

A rotor ship is a type of ship designed to use the Magnus effect for propulsion. The ship is propelled, at least in part, by large powered vertical rotors, sometimes known as rotor sails. German engineer Anton Flettner was the first to build a ship that attempted to tap this force for propulsion, and ships using his type of rotor are sometimes known as Flettner ships.

The Magnus effect is a force acting on a spinning body in a moving airstream, which produces a force perpendicular to both the direction of the airstream and the axis of the rotor.