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The high-pitch grind of a jet engine split the air about 100 feet above her home.
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Effects supervisor Roger Guyett wanted the ship to have more moving parts, which stemmed from his childhood dissatisfaction with the ship's design: The new Enterprises dish can expand and move, while the fins on its engines split slightly when they begin warping.
Internal combustion (IC) engine and split shaft micro-turbine (MT) are SG-interfaced DGs.
"I remained friends with Gary, Hunterr tells THUMP, "then, after a few years, I heard that the engine had split open and the bus was destroyed.
Of course it will be louder up close — you can't run engines and split the air at that speed without making a racket, and this thing is using a fighter jet engine.
Lest we forget, the Vibe trumps some cars on our list (save the WRX which costs much more) because it has available four-wheel drive (but only with the automatic transmission and 130-hp engine) that splits power between front and rear transaxles.
The low-pressure cylinder of Piemonte engines was split in two for smoother running and she was the first warship thus equipped.
All but the smallest engines use split-shell bearings, usually made of bronze with babbitt metal linings.
From The Infinity Engine, the exhibition splits into Hershman Leeson's early works which are characterized by drawing, painting, sculpture, and feminist performance and protest pieces, and mid-career works which focus on the internet, artificial intelligence and technology.
The split cycle engine is a new reciprocating internal combustion engine with a potential of a radical efficiency improvement.
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