Sep 27, 2021 00:54
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English term
tail fin
GBK
English to Danish
Tech/Engineering
Engineering (general)
Definition from
Collins Dictionary:
a vertical fin situated at the rear of an aircraft to give lateral stability.
Example sentences:
There's the vertical stablizer, which is the "tail fin" of the plane. This keeps the plane in line with the direction of motion. In other words, it controls yaw. To change yaw, a pilot moves the rudder, also found on the tail. (How Things Fly)
This is why we adorn the tails of our aircraft with personalities who have pushed boundaries. Today, we have tail fin heroes from several of the countries we operate in, including all the Nordic countries, as well as Spain, France, England, Ireland and Scotland. (Norwegian)
Nothing evokes wanderlust quite like an aeroplane tail fin. Fun and colourful or corporate and business like, they’re graphic representations of both the airline and the countries they represent... (wanderlust)
Proposed translations
(Danish)
5 +1 | halefinne | Peter Mulvany |
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Proposed translations
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halefinne
Definition from
Wikipedia:
Halefinnen på et fly anvendes til at stabilisere flyet sideværts, til at dæmpe svingninger om højaksen og som fæstepunkt for sideroret. Halefinnens store lodrette flade er oftest malet for at angive flyets ejerskab. Da halefinnen er det øverste punkt på flyet, er der anbragt diverse antenner på toppen.
Example sentences:
Halefinnen på et fly anvendes til at stabilisere flyet sideværts, til at dæmpe svingninger om højaksen og som fæstepunkt for sideroret. Halefinnens store lodrette flade er oftest malet for at angive flyets ejerskab. Da halefinnen er det øverste punkt på flyet, er der anbragt diverse antenner på toppen. (Wikipedia)
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