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общая лексика
тракторная борона
[træktəprə'pelə]
общая лексика
тянущий воздушный винт
тянущий пропеллер
['hærəusku:l]
общая лексика
Харроу-Скул (одна из девяти старейших престижных мужских привилегированных частных средних школ; учащиеся - преим. дети аристократов, крупных бизнесменов, высших чиновников и т.п.; плата за обучение очень высокая; находится в пригороде Лондона Харроу-он-те-Хилл. Основана в 1571; ок. 770 учащихся)
синоним
In aviation, the term tractor configuration refers to an aircraft constructed in the standard configuration with its engine mounted with the propeller in front of it so that the aircraft is "pulled" through the air. Oppositely, the pusher configuration places the airscrew behind and propels the aircraft forward. Through common usage, the word "propeller" has come to mean any airscrew, whether it actually propels or pulls the plane.
In the early years of powered aviation both tractor and pusher designs were common. However, by the midpoint of the First World War, interest in pushers declined and the tractor configuration dominated. Today, propeller-driven aircraft are assumed to be tractors unless it is stated otherwise.