PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «AEROPLANE FABRIC»
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AEROPLANE FABRIC»
Descubre el uso de
aeroplane fabric en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
aeroplane fabric y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Olneyville Boys Club (continued) Aviator's Screwball Idea Produces a Wonder
Shirt TOM RIGBY DISCOVERED A NEW USE FOR AEROPLANE FABRIC Tom
Rigby is a cutter in a Carolina shirt factory, an amateur aviator on the side.
Fight for Life" (continued) AVIATOR TOM RIGBY Amateur Aviator discovers new
use for aeroplane fabric Tom Rigby is a cutter in a Carolina shirt factory, an
amateur aviator on the side. After re-covering the wings of his ship with
aeroplane ...
... of the aeroplane. FABRIC-COVERED SURFACES.—First of all make sure that
there is no distortion of spars or ribs, and that they are perfectly sound. Then
adjust the internal bracing wires so that the ribs are parallel to the direction of
flight.
Goodyear Aeroplane Fabric stays tight because it is unaffected by heat, cold,
moisture or water. It is rubberized. Moisture can't get to the fibre. So the fabric can'
t stretch nor shrink— mildew nor rot. It is reliable. Its strength is unequalled ...
Engine Works \Department 119Z \ Davenport * Iowa Please Mention Popular
Mechanics The Aeroplane Fabric That W-O-N Goody ear-equipped Aeroplanes
continue to win at so many aviation meets that the occurrence scarcely arouses ...
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The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles
As used in the 19th century, a finely crimped crepe. aeroplane fabric See
airplane fabric. aetzing (Derived from the German for caustic) The process of
dissolving away the background of an embroidered fabric. Only the embroidery
stitches ...
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Austro-Hungarian Aces of World War 1
He followed thiswitha furthersixin 153.45, although during one encounter with
Allied fighters thefuel tank ignited,burning away much of the aeroplane's fabric.
The basically allred colour scheme, inspiredby that of Germany's 'ace of aces', ...
... the progress of aviation on this side of the channel. Subsidiary trades are
springing up. Two firms announce themselves as aeroplane engine
manufacturers, two as aeroplane fabric makers, and there is one propeller maker,
as well as a ...
The wing and tail are being covered with balloon fabric which weighs only 1.9
ounces per square yard, or about one-third as heavy as ordinary aeroplane fabric
. How to launch the glider is one of the greatest problems facing the builders.
Goodyear has played a consistent part in those entries: the first Aeroplane Tire,
1909, which served on early Wright bi-planes as they set new records; Stay-Tight
Aeroplane fabric which gave new lift to their wings. Then came the bullet-sealing
...
2 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «AEROPLANE FABRIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
aeroplane fabric en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Museum volunteers recreate Royal Flying Corps line-up
It includes the sad tale of one Lilly Veness who died as a result of inhaling fumes from the substances she was applying to aeroplane fabric. «gethampshire.co.uk, Sep 14»
So how did we fall under the spell of the zip?
... the Army used them on the pockets of uniforms and the Air Corps adapted them for aeroplane fabric,” explains writer Patrick Robertson. «Express.co.uk, Abr 13»