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INTERMESH - Intermeshing rotors on a helicopter are a set of two rotors turning in opposite directions, with each rotor mast mounted with a slight angle to the o...
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Fit together |
Entangle |
The miners adapted to join closely together |
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Jun 3 2018 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jan 14 2010 Universal |
Oct 10 2009 L.A. Times Daily |
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To mesh between one another. |
(of two or more things) mesh with one another. |
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Intermeshing rotors on a helicopter are a set of two rotors turning in opposite directions, with each rotor mast mounted with a slight angle to the other, in a transversely symmetrical manner, so that the blades intermesh without colliding. The arrangement allows the helicopter to function without a tail rotor, which saves power. However, neither rotor lifts directly vertically, which reduces efficiency per each rotor. * This configuration is sometimes referred to as a synchropter. * Yaw is accomplished through varying torque, which is done by increasing collective pitch on one of the blade sets. * Most intermeshing designs have two blades per mast, although exceptions such as the Kellett XR-10 with three blades per mast do exist. * The arrangement was developed in Germany by Anton Flettner for a small anti-submarine warfare helicopter, the Flettner Fl 265 and later the Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri. During the Cold War the American Kaman Aircraft company produced the HH-43 Huskie, for USAF firefighting purposes. One example of the Kaman K-225 experimental synchropter was fitted with a small turboshaft engine in late 1951, becoming the world's first gas turbine powered helicopter. Intermeshing rotored helicopters have high stability and powerful lifting capability. The latest Kaman K-MAX model is a dedicated sky crane design used for construction work, and has been modified for trials by the USMC as an optionally-unmanned cargo transporter. Unmanned aerial vehicles with intermeshing rotors have also been flown. |