Definitions containing the term v-engine
What does v-engine mean?
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| MES | Main Engine Start | ||||
| SECO | Sustainer Engine Cutoff | ||||
| ECM | Engine Control Module | ||||
| OBE | Outboard Booster Engine | ||||
| IBE | Inboard Booster Engine | ||||
| TIE | Twin Ion Engine | ||||
| MECO | Main Engine Cut Off | ||||
| PEI | Primary Engine Instrumentation | ||||
| QEC | Quick Engine Change | ||||
| REB | Rocket Engine Band | ||||
| TJE | Turbo Jet Engine | ||||
| UDF | Un- Ducted Fan aircraft engine | ||||
| CEL | Check Engine Light | ||||
| PER | Premature Engine Removal | ||||
| BFEG | Bi- Fuel Engine Generator | ||||
| ETA | Engine Temperature Alarm | ||||
| MEA | Main Engine Assembly | ||||
| YMME | Year, Make, Model, and Engine | ||||
| USET | Upper Stage Engine Technology | ||||
| AEBS | Advanced Engine Breathing System | ||||
| EICAS | Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System | ||||
| NERVA | Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application | ||||
| VTE | Variable Thrust Engine | ||||
| VEEI | Vehicle Electrical Engine Interface | ||||
| VECO | Vernier Engine Cutoff |
What does v-engine mean?
- V-en•gine(n.)
- an internal-combustion engine having two opposed banks of cylinders inclined so that they form aV-shaped angle.
