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The most visible piece for visitors is a cloverleaf propeller blade on a seawall.
The plane however suffered a broken wing and lost a propeller blade.
Airfoil, also spelled Aerofoil, shaped surface, such as an airplane wing, tail, or propeller blade, that produces lift and drag when moved through the air.
Starting in 1891, inspired by the research of American scientist Samuel Pierpont Langley, he experimented with wing shapes and propeller blade designs.
A preliminary examination of the wreckage from both planes revealed that a propeller blade on the Navajo, the larger aircraft, had struck the vertical part of the Seminole's tail, Mr. Black said.
There is an astonishing photograph of a bespectacled Le Corbusier at work on these seemingly pro-Nazi images, stark naked and brush in hand, his right thigh bearing a dramatic scar caused by an accident involving a yacht's propeller blade the year before.
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Even the propeller blades resembled gigantic quill feathers.
A thump-thump rhythm beat in the distance before propeller blades screamed in and sliced air.
A thump-thump rhythm beat in the distance before propeller blades screamed in, slicing the air.
They hid in foreign packing materials for plants, fruits and vegetables or clung to boat hulls or propeller blades.
It has several types of de-icing equipment, including systems for its wings, tail, propeller blades and windshield, which are prompted to operate by automatic sensors.
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