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- axis of rotation. Cyclorotors are used for propulsion, lift, and control on air and water vehicles. An aircraft using cyclorotors as the primary source...
- marine propulsion system (MPS) manufactured by the Voith Group based on a cyclorotor design. It is highly maneuverable, being able to change the direction...
- A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically...
- cyclocopter, is an aircraft configuration that uses a horizontal-axis cyclorotor as a rotor wing to provide lift and sometimes also propulsion and control...
- is the ratio of the freestream fluid speed to the propeller, rotor, or cyclorotor tip speed. When a propeller-driven vehicle is moving at high speed relative...
- propulsion, or even full 360-degree thrust. Azimuth thruster Azipod Z-drive Cyclorotor Rim-driven thruster Reaction control system – Spacecraft thrusters used...
- have just 4 vertical propellers) are called quadplanes. Coaxial rotors Cyclorotor Intermeshing rotors Tail rotor Tandem rotors Transverse rotors de Bothezat...
- itself.[citation needed] Pleuger rudder – Thruster ****isted ship's rudder Cyclorotor – Perpendicular axis marine propulsion system Voith Schneider Propeller –...
- Draught 2.7 m (8.9 ft) Propulsion 2 MTU 8V369TE74L diesel engines 2 × Cyclorotors Speed 15 kn (28 km/h) Complement up to 45 Sensors and processing systems...
- Diesel engines, 3000 kW each Propulsion Three 3800 kW Voith Schneider cyclorotor main thrusters, three bow thrusters Speed 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) Capacity...