- lift landing
- lift landing Aufzugpodest n, Aufzugtreppenabsatz m
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction. 2013.
Landing Craft Air Cushioned — Schiffsdaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Landing — is the last part of a flight, where a flying animal, aircraft, or spacecraft returns to the ground. When the flying object returns to water, the process is called alighting, although it is commonly called landing and touchdown as well. A normal… … Wikipedia
Landing craft — are boats and seagoing vehicles used to convey a landing force (infantry and vehicles) from the sea to the shore during an amphibious assault. Most renowned are those used to storm the beaches of Normandy, the Mediterranean, and many Pacific… … Wikipedia
Landing Craft Mechanized — Higgins LCM 3 at Battleship Cove … Wikipedia
Lift (force) — For other uses, see Lift. Boeing 747 8F landing A fluid flowing past the surface of a body exerts a surface force on it. Lift is the component of this force that is perpendicular to the … Wikipedia
landing flap — noun a flap on the underside of the wing that is lowered to slow the plane for landing • Hypernyms: ↑flap, ↑flaps * * * noun : a flap that is mounted on the undersurface near the trailing edge of an airplane wing and that when lowered increases… … Useful english dictionary
Landing Craft Utility — The Landing Craft Utility (LCU) is a type of boat used by amphibious forces to transport equipment and troops to the shore. They are capable of transporting tracked or wheeled vehicles and troops from amphibious assault ships to beachheads or… … Wikipedia
landing flaps — A secondary control surface built into the wing by which the overall area of the wing or lift to drag (L/D) ratio can be increased. The increased wing area permits a lower landing speed. The increased drag reduces the speed on landing and… … Aviation dictionary
lift wires — Wires installed between the wings of a biplane to support the wings and hold them in alignment against the forces of lift. Lift wires run from the inboard end of the lower wing to the interplane struts on the upper wing. See landing wires.… … Aviation dictionary
lift dumpers — Aerodynamic devices in the form of flat plates mounted on top of the wing and which come into operation after landing. Lift dumpers are raised by a power system. They spoil any residual lift at touchdown, avoid bouncing, and place more weight on… … Aviation dictionary
landing flap — a flap in the undersurface of the trailing edge of an aircraft wing, capable of being moved downward to increase either lift or drag or both, as for landing. Cf. split flap (def. 1). [1935 40] * * * … Universalium