airscrew
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of airscrew
Example Sentences
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The first of these objections was not fully met until firing through the airscrew was introduced; the second was for a long time an accepted idea.
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The machine gun soon followed, but its use in tractor machines was impracticable on account of the danger of hitting the airscrew.
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They planed down at once, and landed in a small field, finishing up in a wood, where they damaged their undercarriage, wings, and airscrew.
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It took the air near Berlin on the 3rd of November 1897, but something went wrong with the airscrew belts, and it was seriously damaged in its hasty descent.
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The motive power was supplied by twisted strands of rubber which, as they untwisted, turned the airscrew.
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