inboard engine
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engine
noun[C]
uk/ˈen.dʒɪn/us/ˈen.dʒɪn/
a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to ...
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This sequence of consecutive failures caused theinboardengineand pylon to break free.
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The structure of the hull is capable of supporting a more powerful transom mounted outboard engine or even aninboardengine.
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The report noted that the cover to theinboardenginewas not secured.
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The outboard engine on the wing of a 747 is visible from the cockpit only with difficulty and theinboardengineon the wing is not visible at all.
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They were powered with inboard engines and had a top speed of about 20 knots.
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Boats equipped with inboard engines with over the transom or straight-stack type exhausts are not permitted.
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Although most boats can generate power from their inboard engines, an increasing number carry auxiliary generators.
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Tenders are usually motor powered by outboard motor engines or inboard engines burning either petrol/gasoline or diesel.
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Built to give the fuel economy and dependability of inboard engines, they were nevertheless as versatile as outboards.
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The inboard engines were mounted at the joint between the inboard anhedral and outboard dihedral wing sections, above the pylon-mounted floats.
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The forward retracting tricycle landing gear had four-wheels fitted on the main leg bogies, the main legs bogies rotated 90 degrees and retracted into the rear of the inboard engines.
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Some motorboats are fitted with inboard engines, others have an outboard motor installed on the rear, containing the internal combustion engine, the gearbox and the propeller in one portable unit.
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The modified aircraft had the outboard engines replaced by external fuel tanks, while the inboard engines were replaced by a mock-up pair of engines on each inboard pylon.
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