Vectored Thrust - traduzione in italiano
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Vectored Thrust - traduzione in italiano

ABILITY OF AN AIRCRAFT OR OTHER CRAFT TO MANIPULATE THE DIRECTION OF AN ENGINE THRUST (E.G. JET OR ROCKET ENGINE)
Vectored thrust; Vectored-thrust; Thrust Vectoring; Vectoring in forward flight; Vectoring nozzle; Thrust-vector; Thrust vector control; Thrust-vectoring; Thrust vectored; Vectoring In Forward Flight; Jet Steering; Vectoring nozzles
  • F-16 MATV]]
  • The pre-World War 1, British Army airship ''Delta'', fitted with swiveling propellers
  • Graphite exhaust vanes on a V-2 rocket engine's nozzle
  • Harrier]]—the world's first operational fighter jet with thrust vectoring, enabling [[VTOL]] capabilities
  • Moments]] generated by different thrust gimbal angles
  • Animation of the motion of a rocket as the thrust is vectored by actuating the nozzle
  • F-16 MATV]]
  • 3D thrust vectoring nozzle on a [[Sukhoi Su-35S]]
  • [[Sea Harrier]] FA.2 ''ZA195'' front (cold) vector thrust nozzle

Vectored Thrust         
Spinta vettoriale (negli aerei), consente di mutarne la direzione tramite strumenti diversi onde mantenere la direzione di rotta dell"aereo stesso
thrust bearing         
  • Exploded view of a Michell type thrust bearing. Note, each sector shaped pad can pivot on the ridges on the lower plate
PARTICULAR TYPE OF ROTARY BEARING
Thrust ball bearing; Thrust bearings; Thrust ball bearings; Ball thrust bearing; Ball thrust bearings
ruota di spinta, di pressione, supporto (nel motore)
Heimlich Maneuver         
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FIRST AID PROCEDURE
Sub-abdominal thrusts; Heimlich maneuver; Heimlich manoeuvre; Heimlich manoeuver; Heimlich Maneuver; Heimlich maneuvre; Abdominal thrust; Heimlich manouver; Abdominal-thrust maneuver; Sub abdominal thrusts; Heimlich Manoeuvre; Heimlich manœuver; Heimlich procedure
Manovra Heimlich (in medicina, manovra di salvataggio in caso di soffocamento da oggetto che consiste nell"estrazione dell"oggetto stesso dalla gola della vittima abbracciandola dal di dietro e premendo col pugno sul suo stomaco)

Definizione

thrust
I. v. a.
Push, drive, impel, force, clap, poke, shove.
II. v. n.
Make a thrust.
III. n.
1.
Push, shove, pass, stab, allonge, lunge, tilt.
2.
Assault, attack, charge.

Wikipedia

Thrust vectoring

Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the vehicle.

In rocketry and ballistic missiles that fly outside the atmosphere, aerodynamic control surfaces are ineffective, so thrust vectoring is the primary means of attitude control. Exhaust vanes and gimbaled engines were used in the 1930s by Robert Goddard.

For aircraft, the method was originally envisaged to provide upward vertical thrust as a means to give aircraft vertical (VTOL) or short (STOL) takeoff and landing ability. Subsequently, it was realized that using vectored thrust in combat situations enabled aircraft to perform various maneuvers not available to conventional-engined planes. To perform turns, aircraft that use no thrust vectoring must rely on aerodynamic control surfaces only, such as ailerons or elevator; aircraft with vectoring must still use control surfaces, but to a lesser extent.

In missile literature originating from Russian sources, thrust vectoring is often referred to as gas-dynamic steering or gas-dynamic control.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Vectored Thrust
1. There was also $8 million for the DP–2 "vectored thrust aircraft," made by DuPont Aerospace, another southern California firm.