Sentence examples for aviation engine from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aviation engine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to engines specifically designed for aircraft or aviation-related applications.
Example: "The new aviation engine developed by the company promises to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions."
Alternatives: "aircraft engine" or "aero engine".

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Winter found that Camille (or Cosimo) Canovetti, an Italian civil and aviation engineer, had been working on a turbo-propulseur-style aviation engine before Coandă, and had attempted to show an aircraft with such an engine at the Aviation Exposition in Milan in 1909.

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Apart from the type of cycle (two- or four-stroke), the provision for mounting is the main structural difference among automotive, marine, stationary, and aviation engines.

The oldest of the three sites comprises an entire 15-mile stretch of the Derwent Valley, running through the villages of Cromford, Belper, Milford and Darley Abbey and the city of Derby, once a center for silk milling but better known these days as a manufacturing center for Rolls-Royce aviation engines and Toyotas.

This has been a principal strategy for achieving ultra-low emissions performance for both stationary and aviation engines.

But pilots have added exposure to the organophosphates in aviation engines.

Ukraine inherited an entire chunk of the old Soviet military-industrial complex, so the armies of the post-Soviet states all rely on Ukraine for some major subsystems, such as aviation engines (and the turbofan shown at top).

After a dozen Europe Aviation engineers have removed the engines, pried the instruments out on the flight deck and recovered any reusable parts, four Bartin Aero wreckers set to work.

June 1, 1907 Coventry, England August 8 , 1996Columbia, Maryland Sir Frank Whittle, (born June 1 , 1907 Coventry, Warwickshire, England died August 8 , 1996 Columbia, Maryland, U.S). English aviation engineer and pilot who invented the jet engine.

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