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He turned to John, took the little book from his hand, and settled down upon the engine casing.
The work with engine casing number three was progressing nicely.
The engine casing was lower, giving much better all-round visibility.
As he removed the engine casing, he thought about the conversation he'd had with his father.
We even use the outer metals to make ships' hulls and engine casings.
All her works were housed inside the hull, with the exception of the engine casings and propellers.
The arc built in intensity, rising up like a rainbow bridge of death between control panels and engine casing.
Running in a crouch he started across a narrow catwalk that bridged over a giant engine casing.
The chain final-drive of scooters runs in an oil-bath within the engine casings.
It later became known as the Golden Eagle after the name was used in advertising (due to the gold finish of the engine casings).
She put a foot on the machine, where the gear-case joined the engine casing, and her free hand on the steering wheel.
It will be fuel injected and the engine casing and transmission will share a single casting.
He did enjoy constructing the gauges and the nozzles that would let the agenothree drop on the engine casing.
The D2/7 was of old-fashioned appearance with a full-height engine casing and a small, steam locomotive-type chimney.
When the tall man let go, Costopoulos slammed heavily into the engine casing of a forklift and fell to the ground, clutching his chest.
He touched the machined surface of the engine casings with a reverent hand, then turned to examine the dials and sensors.
According to JF-17.com "The most significant difference being the repositioning of the gearbox along the bottom of the engine casing."
Compressor blades exploded through the engine casing, damaging the surrounding airframe and injuring a ground technician.
Now, confronted with the evidence of diesel mortality, he retrieved his tool box, extracted an adjustable spanner, and began to remove the engine casing.
Also, the engine casing is painted in scarlet with the word Scandinavian in white, the thrust reversers are white.
The mooring ropes were hitched into quick-release hooks, and the covers were now being damped over the engine casings.
Mr. Sullivan said the reduced clearance meant rotating compressor blades were rubbing somewhat harder against rub strips inside the engine casing.
The hydraulic system enables the pilot to control the speed and direction of the aircraft by adjusting its wings, rotors and rotor engine casings.
Two engine casings, but only one engine, even although that one engine was a special job fitted with an underwater bypass exhaust valve.
With an engine fire and the potential of more damage in the left engine casing, the use of afterburner was unwise exce in an emergency.