1959 Turboshaft engine family by de Havilland.
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Examples for "gnome"
1Do I need to tell you what the gnome said to that?
2The gnome did indeed have a flag, but not an American one.
3The gnome let go of his gun and let the shirt fall.
4Even so, he had a hard time keeping up with the gnome.
5So he clapped hands on the bargain, and let the gnome go.
1Then followed the record breaker of 1909 with a Gnome engine.
2Gnome engine it was badly underpowered, so never did itself justice.
3Gnome engine, was also entered for the Trials, but ultimately withdrawn.
4Gnome engine, was an early successful British attempt at inherent stability.
5Also, he brought eight Henri Farmans with 80 Gnome engines.
6Three of these were Gnome engines, and two of the make known as 'International.'
7Two Sopwith Scouts: 80 Gnome engines; very old and can't be used owing to weakness of engine mounting.
814-cylinder Gnome engine, with propeller geared down through a chain drive.
9He does not know much about the actual planes themselves, but he knows a lot about the Gnome engine.
10The carburetted mixture is taken into the crank case chamber in a manner similar to that of the Gnome engine.
11Gnome engine through chains.
12Machines carrying the Gnome engine as power unit took the great bulk of the prizes, and British-built engines were far behind.
13This craft is fitted with an 80-horse-power Gnome engine, and is probably the fastest passenger-carrying biplane of its type in the world.
14In 1913-14 came the French military type with Gnome engine and finally the "parasol," 1915.
15Gnome engine, was notable chiefly for its large wheels and jointed fuselage, which enabled the machine to be taken down for transport.
16With the Rotary Gnome engine there was of necessity a certain gyroscopic effect, the strain of which proved too much for the machine.
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