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jet pipe - traduction vers néerlandais

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dutchman's-Pipe; Dutchman's-pipe; Dutchman's Pipe

jet pipe      
straaljagerpijp (pijp waaruit gassen van straaljager uitkomen en waardoor straaljager wordt voortgedreven)
jet engine         
  • Jet engine during take-off showing visible hot exhaust ([[Germanwings]] [[Airbus A319]])
  • U.S. Air Force [[F-15E Strike Eagle]]s
  • Typical combustion efficiency of an aircraft gas turbine over the operational range.
  • Typical combustion stability limits of an aircraft gas turbine.
  • Electronic centralised aircraft monitor (ECAM)]] Display
  • Propulsive efficiency comparison for various gas turbine engine configurations
  • Allies']] only jet aircraft to achieve combat operations during World War II.
  • JT9D]] turbofan jet engine installed on a [[Boeing 747]] aircraft.
  • Turbojet engine
  • A cutaway of the Junkers Jumo 004 engine
  • [[Heinkel He 178]], the world's first aircraft to fly purely on turbojet power
  • Dependence of propulsion efficiency (η) upon the vehicle speed/exhaust velocity ratio (v/v<sub>e</sub>) for air-breathing jet and rocket engines.
  • A pump jet schematic.
  • Rocket engine propulsion
  • [[Specific impulse]] as a function of speed for different jet types with kerosene fuel (hydrogen I<sub>sp</sub> would be about twice as high). Although efficiency plummets with speed, greater distances are covered. Efficiency per unit distance (per km or mile) is roughly independent of speed for jet engines as a group; however, airframes become inefficient at supersonic speeds.
  • Schematic diagram illustrating the operation of a low-bypass turbofan engine.
  • The [[Whittle W.2]]/700 engine flew in the [[Gloster E.28/39]], the first British aircraft to fly with a turbojet engine, and the [[Gloster Meteor]]
REACTION ENGINE WHICH GENERATES THRUST BY JET PROPULSION
Jet engines; Jet turbine; Jet engined; Aircraft jet engine; Jet-engine; Jet motor; Jet thrust; Jet Engine; Lubrication system of jet engines; Lubrication System of Jet Engines; Jet propulsion engine; Jet engine nozzle; Duct jet engine; Jet engines and volcanic ash; Jetmotor; Energy efficiency of aircraft jet engines; Jet aviation
straalmotor
pipe of peace         
  • Black Hawk]], on display at [[Black Hawk State Historic Site]].
  • Sisseton Sioux]]
  • Mississippian and Eastern Woodlands style "acorn" pipe. These pipes have been found in [[Mississippian culture]] earthwork mounds in the Eastern United States. This acorn pipe is made from South Dakota red pipestone.
  • High-grade red pipestone from [[Delta, Utah]], in both raw and cut-and-slabbed forms
  • [[Uncompahgre Ute]] Salmon alabaster ceremonial pipe. Ute pipe styles are similar to those of the [[Plains Indians]], with notable differences. Ute pipes are thicker and use shorter pipestems than the plains style and more closely resemble the pipe styles of their Northern neighbors, the [[Shoshone]].
CEREMONIAL SMOKING PIPE, USED BY NATIVE AMERICANS
Pipe of Peace; Piece pipe; Peace pipe calumet; Pipe of peace; Calumet dance; Peacepipe; Peace pipes; Peace Pipe; Peace pipe; Calumet (Native American); Medicine Pipe; Sacred Pipe; Sacred pipe; Ceremonial pipe (Native American); Calumet (pipe); Pipe ceremony
vredespijp (lange pijp die door Indianen gerookt werd als symbool van vrede)

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jet aircraft
(jet aircraft)
A jet aircraft is an aircraft that is powered by one or more jet engines.
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Dutchman's pipe

Dutchman's pipe is a common name for some unrelated flowering plants, which have flowers, inflorescences or stems resembling a pipe:

  • Aristolochia species (birthworts or pipevines) from the Aristolochiaceae, particularly Aristolochia macrophylla
  • Epiphyllum oxypetalum ("night-blooming cereus") from the Cactaceae
  • Monotropa hypopitys (also known as yellow bird's-nest or pinesap) from the Ericaceae