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  2. Rotor kite - Wikipedia

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    Rotor kite. A rotor kite or gyrokite is an unpowered, rotary-wing aircraft. Like an autogyro or helicopter, it relies on lift created by one or more sets of rotors in order to fly. Unlike a helicopter, gyrokites and rotor kites do not have an engine powering their rotors, but while an autogyro has an engine providing forward thrust that keeps ...

  3. Fixed-wing aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Fixed-wing aircraft

  4. Fly tying - Wikipedia

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    Fly tying - Wikipedia ... Fly tying

  5. Helicopter rotor - Wikipedia

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    Helicopter rotor

  6. Vise - Wikipedia

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    Fly tying vise, used to secure fishing hook in fly tying; Leg vise or post vise, [7] which is attached to a bench but also supported from the ground so as to be stable under very heavy use, as by an auto body repairperson or blacksmith; Shaker broom vise; Rigging vise, otherwise known as a triangle vise or splicing vise, which has three jaws.

  7. Tip jet - Wikipedia

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    The Hiller Hornet was one of the first tip-jet–powered aircraft. A tip jet is a jet nozzle at the tip of some helicopter rotor blades, used to spin the rotor, much like a Catherine wheel firework. Tip jets replace the normal shaft drive and have the advantage of placing no torque on the airframe, thus not requiring the presence of a tail rotor.

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