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Q: What is a twin screw propeller?
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Is a propeller a kind of screw?

Yes, a water screw.


Where would a lead screw be found?

Sometimes the propeller on a boat is called a screw & they used to be made of lead. So they would be found at the end of the propeller shaft.


What is the name of the twin propeller helicopter?

there are a few twin rotor helicopters. The Chinook is possibly most famous.


What are the other terms of propeller blade?

may i know the other term of propeller blade particular in ship propeller There is no alternative term for "propeller blade", but the entire prop is sometimes called a screw.


How does a screw help people in the real world?

Used as fasteners, a fan or ships propeller is a form of screw, etc.


How do you put a propeller on a air hogs scorpia?

you use the mini screwdriver that came with it and on the propeller should be a screw on top and you unscrew it and pop it of with the tool that came with the air hog and apply the new one and make sure its on tight and then screw the screw back in and then your done.


What simple machine is the incline plane's twin brother?

the screw


What is the maritime meaning of propeller?

One who, or that which, propels., A contrivance for propelling a steam vessel, usually consisting of a screw placed in the stern under water, and made to revolve by an engine; a propeller wheel., A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer.


Why is an airplane propeller called a screw?

The same reason ships propellers are called screws, they kinda "screw" their way through the air/sea like an enormous wood screw.


What does SS on nonmilitary vessels stand for?

Screw Ship. A vessel with a screw- type propeller, rather than a side-wheel or sail powered one.


What does TSMV stand for?

Twin screw motor vessel.


What is a submarine propeller?

The propeller on a submarine is properly called the screw. It's a multi-bladed hydrofoil that converts the rotational energy of the shaft to propulsion. Links can be found below for more information.