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Definition of Power loading
1. Noun. The ratio of the weight of an airplane to its engine power.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Power Loading
Literary usage of Power loading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Helicopter Association of Great Britain (1894)
"The inevitable decrease in power loading of the propeller in forward Sight
decreases the ... /sec. and a power loading of 5 for the non-lifting airscrew. ..."
2. Handbook of Construction Plant: Its Cost and Efficiency by Richard Turner Dana (1914)
"... engine only 4600 Weight on skids with pulley 3900 Weight of power loading skip
900 Price on trucks, engine and boiler $740 Price on trucks, ..."
3. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1911)
"... a hydraulic press placed underneath the slide, and the gun is run out again
into the firing position by hydraulic power. Loading is carried out by means ..."
4. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... and the gun is run out again into the firing position by hydraulic power.
Loading is carried out by means of a hydraulic rammer, with the gun in the ..."
5. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2001)
"Figure 2 shows the temperature of the window directly under beam impact during
the beam transient. Under full power loading, the head of the window ..."
6. The School of Mines Quarterly by Columbia University School of Chemistry (1913)
"The power loading device required two men at the kiln, who received less than 150.
per 1000 brick. Unloading was performed by I man. ..."
7. Handbook of Building Construction: Data for Architects, Designing and by Nathan Clarke Johnson, George Albert Hool (1920)
"... a time limit is imposed both by the physical laws governing the flow of
materials from one container to another, and also (in the case of power-loading, ..."