Ii-11: Italian Royal Air Force (Regia Aeronautica)
The air force of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II, known for its involvement in the North African campaign and its use of aircraft like the Fiat CR.42.
Ignition System
The mechanism responsible for initiating the combustion process in internal combustion engines used in aircraft, tanks, and other military vehicles.
Ignition Timing
The precise moment when the spark plug ignites the air-fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine, crucial for optimal performance and fuel efficiency in military vehicles and aircraft.
Ignition Coil
An electrical component that transforms low-voltage current into high-voltage current, generating the spark needed to ignite the fuel in internal combustion engines used in tanks, aircraft, and other military equipment.
Hi-Performance Engine
An engine designed for high power output and performance, typically found in aircraft and armored vehicles.
High-Velocity Cannon
A type of cannon designed to launch projectiles at extremely high speeds, maximizing penetration power and range. Used against armored targets and aircraft.
Hinge Design
A design feature used in aircraft wings and other structures, allowing for flexibility and movement while maintaining structural integrity. Hinge designs were crucial for aircraft maneuverability and stability.
Gyroscopic Stabilization for Anti-Aircraft Guns
A system employing gyroscopes to enhance the stability of anti-aircraft guns, improving accuracy and effectiveness against enemy aircraft.
Gyroscope-Based Stabilization for Reconnaissance Aircraft
A system employing gyroscopes to stabilize the cameras and optical instruments of reconnaissance aircraft, enhancing image clarity and accuracy.
Gyro-Stabilized Fire Control System for Aircraft
A system that utilizes gyroscopes to stabilize and control the guns and other weapons of aircraft, improving accuracy and effectiveness.