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the inboard
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It identified the component as "the inboard section of a Boeing 777 right, outboard flap".
Outboard pistons are attached to the crankshaft through long tension rods while the inboard pistons have conventional connecting rods.
In other words, the outboard wheel strains to speed up while the inboard wheel strives to slow down.
The fasteners that attach the inboard ends of the driveshafts to the transmission could loosen, resulting "in a loss of drive capability," Chrysler said in the letter.
Smaller craft became motorized in the early 20th century, and the inboard diesel engine became universally adopted except for the smallest boats, on which gasoline-powered outboard engines remain common.
But the low hum that greets the audience in the Salle Garnier comes not from the inboard motors of massive yacht but from the meditative electronics of nine robots, waiting patiently for the audience to take their seats.
Outboard headlamps are larger than the inboard lenses, giving the Spur's face a fierce, almost militaristic mien.
For a first-generation product, the Inboard M1 gets a lot right.
Specifically the inboard region is prone to develop larger areas that finally extend to major parts of the wing surface.
At the inboard section, the maximum value of the normal force is found between 180° and 360°.
It is necessary to assess the inboard shielding capability of DEMO for its initial design.
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