English to Spanish Dictionary propellers

propellers

Hélices
definition
noun
One engine on the top of the aircraft is attached to large propellers that produce lift, much like a helicopter.
a mechanical device for propelling a boat or aircraft, consisting of a revolving shaft with two or more broad, angled blades attached to it.
translation of 'propellers'
noun
hélice,
propulsor
example
One of the bigger problems we faced was the non-availability of 'propellers' for these aircraft.
The drone of aircraft 'propellers' and thump of helicopter rotors made way for screaming auto engines and squealing tyres.
Boats powered by 'propellers' and engines were bringing people across the river in under three hours.
They took inspiration from mechanical models such as 'propellers' and paddle wheels.
The four engines, complete with 'propellers' , were still attached to the plane but had come away from their mounting to rest on the undulating reef.
One engine on the top of the aircraft is attached to large 'propellers' that produce lift, much like a helicopter.
The propulsion system drives two shafts with seven-bladed fixed-pitch 'propellers' .
Once it takes hold it encrusts boat hulls and 'propellers' , and chokes pipes and aquaculture.
The company also makes sculptures gleaned from different aircraft 'propellers' .
As it was slowing to a stop, the aircraft shuddered and its landing gear collapsed, 'propellers' digging into the runway.
The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch 'propellers' , two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins.
Boat owners can get into serious trouble for leaving it stuck to 'propellers' or hulls when boats are in transit.
Additionally, the windmilling 'propeller' on the dead engine creates a lot of drag.
A fire erupted in the starboard engine and the pilot was unable to feather the 'propeller' .
So there would be little or no vibration, the opposite blade of the 'propeller' had to be treated in exactly the same manner.
By contrast, the starboard 'propeller' is lying under the hull, away from the light, and is adorned in soft red corals.
When the drive shaft has a marine 'propeller' at one end, it moves a boat through the water.
They sent these speed boats out but they couldn't get to us because the propellors would have chewed up the people in the water, and they couldn't turn off the 'propellors' because the speed boats would have sunk too.
Both propellers are in place, though the starboard 'propeller' is missing a couple of blades.
We had somehow got one of our mooring ropes entangled in the 'propeller' of the boat, we had no engines, and we were drifting helplessly.
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