Propeller
fan that transmits rotational motion into thrust
A propeller can be seen as a rotating fin in water or a wing in air. The horizontal axis of rotation produces a dynamic force as thrust. The force produced is from the difference in pressure from the forward and rear surfaces of the blades.
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Airplane edit
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Propellors of an ATR-72 in flight
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Propeller of a Royal Airforce plane, crashed in the Faroe Islands
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Flypropel
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Fokker50 propeller aviodrome lelystad
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Airman rotates the propeller on an EP-3E Orion engine as part of preflight checks
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Fokker50 Propeller, 6 bladed, Dowty Rotol
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RAF Hercules C-130 propellers
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GR SK Propeller
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Autogyro MT03 propeller
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F4U Corsair propeller
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Propeller of an ultralight aircraft
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Lockheed P-3C propeller
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Klapp-Propeller auf einem Segelflugzeug
Ship edit
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Soviet 14-ton Voroshilov cruiser proppeller at the Museum on Sapun Mountain, Sevastopol
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Propeller
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Brosen propeller rudder
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Screw-Konpira
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Verstellpropeller eines Hurtigrutenschiffes
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Schiffsschraubenflügel in Saarlouis
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Propellers on the Ticonderoga-class cruiser USS Cowpens
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Propeller with two blades mounted on an old ship
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2-flügeliger Festpropeller eine Oceanis 331
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USS Churchill : Close up view of the shaft driver propeller
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Polished propeller ship in a dry dock
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Söderarm