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Sopwith 1½ Strutter

Sopwith 1+12 Strutter
Role Biplane general purpose aircraft
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Sopwith Aviation Company
First flight December 1915
Introduction April 1916
Primary users Royal Naval Air Service
Royal Flying Corps
Aéronautique Militaire
Number built 4,500 France
1,439 Great Britain

The Sopwith 1+12 Strutter is a British single- or two-seat multi-role biplane aircraft of the First World War.[1] It was the first British two-seat tractor fighter and the first British aircraft to enter service with a synchronised machine gun. It was given the name 1+12 Strutter because of the long and short cabane struts that supported the top wing. The type was operated by both British air services and was in widespread but lacklustre service with the French Aéronautique Militaire.

Design and development

Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter biplane aircraft taking off from a platform built on top of HMAS Australia's midships 'Q' turret. 1918

In December 1914, the Sopwith Aviation Company designed a small, two-seat biplane powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Gnome rotary engine, which became known as the "Sigrist Bus" after Fred Sigrist, the Sopwith works manager. The Sigrist Bus first flew on 5 June 1915 and although it set a new British altitude record on the day of its first flight, only one was built, serving as a company runabout.[2][3]

The Sigrist Bus formed the basis for a new, larger, fighter aircraft, the Sopwith LCT (Land Clerget Tractor), designed by Herbert Smith and powered by a 110 hp (82 kW) Clerget engine. Like the Sigrist Bus, each of the upper wings (there was no true centre section) was connected to the fuselage by a pair of short (half) struts and a pair of longer struts, forming a "W" when viewed from the front; this giving rise to the aircraft's popular nickname of the 1+12 Strutter.[1] The first prototype was ready in mid-December 1915, undergoing official testing in January 1916.[3][4]

The 1+12 Strutter was of conventional wire-braced, wood and fabric construction. The pilot and gunner sat in widely separated tandem cockpits, with the pilot in front, giving the gunner a good field of fire for his Lewis gun. The aircraft had a variable-incidence tailplane that could be adjusted by the pilot in flight and airbrakes under the lower wings to reduce landing distance.[2][5]

A preserved Sopwith 1+12 Strutter at the RAF Museum, London, showing the W-form pairs of "1+12" struts that gave the aeroplane its name, and the centrally-mounted Vickers machine gun

The Vickers-Challenger synchronisation gear was put into production for the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in December 1915 and in a few weeks, a similar order for the Scarff-Dibovski gear was placed for the RNAS.[6][7] Early production 1+12 Strutters were fitted with one or the other of these gears for the fixed .303-in Vickers machine gun; due to a shortage of the new gears some early aircraft were built with only the observer's gun. Later aircraft were either fitted with the Ross or the Sopwith-Kauper gears.[8] No early mechanical synchronisation gear was reliable and it was not uncommon for propellers to be damaged or shot away.

The Scarff ring mounting was also new and production was at first slower than that of the aircraft requiring them. Various makeshift Lewis mountings as well as the older Nieuport ring mounting, were fitted to some early 1+12 Strutters as a stopgap.[9] The two-seaters could carry four 25 lb (11 kg) bombs underwing, which could be replaced by two 65 lb (29 kg) bombs for anti-submarine patrols.[10] From the beginning, a light bomber version was planned, with the observer's cockpit eliminated to allow more fuel and bombs to be carried in the manner of the Martinsyde Elephant and the B.E.12, with an internal bomb bay capable of carrying four 65 lb (29 kg) bombs.[10][11]

Operational history

In British service

The prototype two seater flew in December 1915 and production deliveries started to reach the RNAS in February 1916.[4] By the end of April, No. 5 Wing RNAS had a flight equipped with the new aircraft. The Sopwiths were used to escort the wing's Caudron G.4 and Breguet Bre.4 bombers and for bombing.[12][13] The War Office had ordered the type for the RFC in March but because Sopwith's production capacity was contracted to the navy, the RFC orders had to be placed with Ruston Proctor and Vickers.[14] Sub-contract production from these manufacturers did not get into its stride until August. Since the Battle of the Somme was planned for the end of June and with the RFC having a shortage of modern aircraft, it was agreed that a number of Sopwiths would be transferred from one service to the other, allowing 70 Squadron to reach the front by early July 1916 with Sopwith-built 1+12 Strutters, originally intended for the Navy.[15]

A replica Sopwith 1+12 Strutter in 1916 RNAS livery, flying at a 2006 air show

At first, 70 Squadron did very well with their new aircraft. The period of German ascendency known as the Fokker scourge was over and the 1+12 Strutter's long range and excellent armament enabled offensive patrolling deep into German-held territory.[16] By the time 45 Squadron reached the front in October, the new Albatros fighters were arriving at the Jagdstaffeln. By January 1917, when 43 Squadron arrived in France, the 1+12 Strutter was outclassed as a fighter; a more powerful 130 hp (97 kW) Clerget 9B improved performance slightly but too late to reverse the situation.[17] It was still a useful long-range reconnaissance aircraft when it could be provided with adequate fighter escort but was one of the types to suffer severely during "Bloody April", 43 squadron alone suffering 35 casualties, from an officer establishment of 32.[18][19]

Like other early Sopwith types, the 1+12 Strutter was very lightly built and its structure did not stand up very well to arduous war service. It was far too stable to make a good dogfighter and the distance between the pilot and the observer's cockpits impeded their communication. The last operational 1+12 Strutters in the RFC were replaced by Sopwith Camels in late October 1917.[18]

The type's long range and stability were good qualities for a home defence fighter and it served with 37, 44 and 78 squadrons. Most of the 1+12 Strutters supplied to home defence units had been built as two-seaters but many were converted locally to single-seaters to improve performance. Some of these single-seaters were similar to the bomber variant but others were of a different type, known (like similarly adapted Sopwith Camels) as the Sopwith Comic. The cockpit was moved back behind the wings and one or two Lewis guns, either mounted on Foster mountings or fixed to fire upwards, outside the arc of the propeller, replaced the synchronised Vickers.

The RNAS used most of their 1+12 Strutters as bombers (in the Aegean and Macedonia as well as in France) and as shipboard aircraft, where it was known as the Ship's Strutter and flew from aircraft carriers, other warships of the Royal Navy and HMAS Australia. The RNAS and the RFC (and after April 1918 the Royal Air Force [RAF]) used the type as a trainer after it had been withdrawn from operational service and like the Sopwith Pup, it proved a popular personal aircraft for senior officers.

In French service

French Sopwith 1B.2 Strutter in late war camouflage

The largest user of the Sopwith was actually the French Aéronautique Militaire. By May 1916 it was obvious that the pusher Farman and Breguet bombers and reconnaissance aircraft were obsolete and with the failure of their tractor aircraft replacements, particularly the Nieuport 14, the Sopwith was ordered in large numbers from French manufacturers in three versions, the SOP. 1A.2 (two-seat reconnaissance), SOP. 1B.2 (two-seat bomber) and SOP. 1B.1 (single-seat bomber).[20][21] While in French service, they equipped a large portion of the French bomber and artillery-observation squadrons and carried out many bombing attacks against industrial and military targets, including the German front lines. It was not as successful against fighters, suffering substantial casualties and downing fewer enemy aircraft than either the aircraft used before it or after. With the belated introduction of the Breguet 14 A.2 and B.2, the last of the Sopwiths were withdrawn from operational service in early 1918 although they would continue in service with training units until after the end of the war.

In other foreign service

Belgian Air Force Sopwith on display in the Brussels Military Museum

Three Belgian squadrons also flew French-built Sopwiths, and surplus French Sopwiths were used by several countries postwar. During the war, several 1+12 Strutters that were interned after landing in the Netherlands were purchased for the Dutch Luchvaart Afdeeling.

Over 100 1+12 Strutters were also built in Russia by Duks and Lebedev,[22] supplemented by large numbers delivered directly from Britain and France. The 1+12 Strutter remained in large scale use by both the Soviet forces and White Russians during the Russian Civil War and Polish-Soviet war.[23] Three were captured during this war and used by the Poles in 1919–1920.[24] Other captured ones were used by Baltic states.

The American Expeditionary Force purchased 384 two-seat Strutter observation aircraft and 130 single-seat bombers from France in 1917–18.[25] While mainly used for training, they were used operationally by the 90th Aero Squadron as an interim measure, due to a shortage of later types.[21] The U.S. Navy used a number of the two-seat Sopwiths, along with Nieuport 28s and Hanriot HD.1s and 2s as ships' aircraft in the early postwar years, testing the use of aircraft from platforms mounted on the turrets of battleships.

The 1+12 Strutter also served with the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force – some examples serving in the Japanese expeditionary force in Siberia during 1918.

Around 1,500 1+12 Strutters were built for the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service and between 4,200 and 4,500 were built in France.

Variants and designations

Sopwith Land Clerget Tractor (or Sopwith LCT)
Sopwith company designation.
Sopwith Type 9400
Admiralty designation for two seater, number from serial of last aircraft in first batch ordered.
Sopwith Type 9700
Admiralty designation for single- seater bomber, number likewise assigned.
Sopwith Two seater
RFC designation.
Sopwith 1+12 Strutter
Unofficial name due to configuration of struts, also used by US Navy.
Sopwith Comic
Single seat home defence fighter
Ship(s) Strutter
Shipboard version
SOP. 1
French built version.
SOP. 1A.2 two-seat reconnaissance aircraft[20][21]
SOP. 1B.1 single-seat bomber[20][21]
SOP. 1B.2 two-seat bomber[20][21]
SOP. 1E.2 two-seat trainer
LeO 1
Lioré et Olivier licence-built version.
So-shiki Model 1
Japanese licence-built bomber version.[26]
So-Shiki Model 2
Japanese licence-built LeO 1 reconnaissance version.[26]

Operators

Military

1+12 Strutter operators.
 Afghanistan
  • Afghanistan Air Force received a single aircraft from the Soviet Union in September 1921, which remained in existence until at least December 1924.[27]
 Australia
 Belgium
 Brazil
  • Escola de Aviação Militar used three aircraft for liaison and army co-operation duties.[26]
 Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovak Legion used four SOP 1 A.2 delivered by the French Aviation Mission in Russia, and at least one Strutter captured from bolsheviks.[28]
 Estonia
 France
 Greece
 Japan[21]
 Latvia
Strutter of Lithuanian Air Force. Before 1923
 Lithuania

 Mexico

 Netherlands
  • Luchtvaart Afdeling used five 1+12 Strutters that forced landed in neutral the Netherlands and were interned and subsequently purchased.[23]
 Poland
 Romania[21]
 Russia
 Soviet Union
 Ukraine

A single aircraft acquired from Russia in 1918.[23]

 United Kingdom
 United States

Civil

 Argentina

Two aircraft registered in 1928. R-105 (later LV-BAA) and R-106 (later LV-CAA). One of these two preserved in Florida.[22]

 France

55 aircraft on French civil register in 1922.[22]

 Japan

At least seven aircraft registered.[22]

 Sweden

Possibly one aircraft from Switzerland in 1926.[22]

 Switzerland

Two aircraft, CH-53 registered 9 April 1921, cancelled 9 October 1923. CH-67 registered 5 December 1923, cancelled December 1926 as sold to Sweden.[22]

 United Kingdom

One civil registered aircraft, G-EAVB.[22]

Survivors

Sopwith No. 556 on display in the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace at Paris le Bourget

Original Sopwith 1+12 Strutter aircraft are preserved at the following locations.[40]

Belgium
Canada
France
New Zealand
Scotland
  • Airworthy replica (G-CMDN) – built using original plans by the Aviation Preservation Society of Scotland at Congalton Gardens, North Berwick, East Lothian, EH39 5JP. Due to fly in late Summer 2023. [49][50]

Specifications (1+12 Strutter – two seater, 130 hp Clerget)

Sopwith 1+12 Strutter drawing

Data from British Aeroplanes 1914–18[51]

General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Length: 25 ft 3 in (7.70 m)
  • Wingspan: 33 ft 6 in (10.21 m)
  • Height: 10 ft 3 in (3.12 m)
  • Wing area: 346 sq ft (32.1 m2)
  • Empty weight: 1,305 lb (592 kg)
  • Gross weight: 2,149 lb (975 kg)
  • Max takeoff weight: 2,154 lb (977 kg)
  • Powerplant: 1 × Clerget 9B 9-cylinder air-cooled rotary piston engine, 130 hp (97 kW)
  • Propellers: 2-bladed fixed-pitch propeller

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 100 mph (160 km/h, 87 kn) at 6,500 ft (1,981 m)
  • Endurance: 3 hours 45 minutes
  • Service ceiling: 15,500 ft (4,700 m)
  • Time to altitude: 6,500 ft (1,981 m) in 9 minutes 10 seconds

Armament

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b Lake 2002, p. 40.
  2. ^ a b Bruce 1982, p. 499.
  3. ^ a b Jarrett 2009, p. 56.
  4. ^ a b Bruce 28 September 1956, p. 544.
  5. ^ Jarrett 2009, pp. 56, 8.
  6. ^ Bruce 28 September 1956, p. 543.
  7. ^ Bruce 5 October 1956, p. 586.
  8. ^ Bruce 1957, p. 542.
  9. ^ Bruce 1957, pp. 542–543.
  10. ^ a b Jarrett 2009, p. 59.
  11. ^ Bruce 2000, p. 6.
  12. ^ Bruce 28 September 1956, p. 545.
  13. ^ Thetford 1978, p. 292.
  14. ^ Bruce 1982, p. 500.
  15. ^ Bruce 1982, pp. 501, 503.
  16. ^ Bruce 5 October 1956, p. 587.
  17. ^ Bruce 1982, p. 504.
  18. ^ a b Bruce 5 October 1956, p. 588.
  19. ^ Herris and Pearson 2010, p. 51.
  20. ^ a b c d Bruce 2000, pp. 10–11.
  21. ^ a b c d e f g Bruce 5 October 1956, p. 590.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g Jarrett 2009, p. 60.
  23. ^ a b c d Jarrett 2009, p. 66.
  24. ^ a b Kopański 2001, pp. 73–78.
  25. ^ Swanborough and Bowers 1963, p. 560.
  26. ^ a b c d e Jarrett 2009, p. 65.
  27. ^ Andersson Air Enthusiast May/June 2003, p. 26.
  28. ^ Čejka, Zdeněk (November 1999). "Českoslovenští letci a Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter". Historie a plastikové modelářství. IX (11): 18–20. ISSN 1210-1427.
  29. ^ Gerdessen 1982, pp. 64, 76.
  30. ^ Jarrett 2009, p. 64.
  31. ^ Morareau 1990, p. 16
  32. ^ Jarrett 2009, pp. 65–66.
  33. ^ Humberstone, Richard. Latvian Air Force 1918–1940. London: Blue Rider Publishing, 2000, ISBN 1-902851-04-8.
  34. ^ Vistakas 1985, p. 61.
  35. ^ Flores Aeroplane, May 2010, p. 94.
  36. ^ a b c Antoniu, Dan (2014). Illustrated History of Romanian Aeronautics. p. 54. ISBN 978-973-0-17209-6.
  37. ^ Avram, Valeriu; Armă, Alexandru (2018). Aeronautica română în Războiul de Întregire națională 1916-1919 (in Romanian). Editura Vremea. pp. 42–43. ISBN 978-973-645-853-8.
  38. ^ Bruce 1982, p. 508.
  39. ^ Swanborough and Bowers 1976, p. 495.
  40. ^ Jarrett 2009, p.70.
  41. ^ Brackx, Daniel (16 October 2014). "Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter". Belgian Wings. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  42. ^ "Sopwith 1-1/2 Strutter". The Great War Flying Museum. 25 November 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  43. ^ "Canadian Civil Aircraft Register: Aircraft Details [C-FSOP]". Transport Canada. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  44. ^ "Airframe Dossier – Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter, c/n 556". Aerial Visuals. AerialVisuals.ca. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  45. ^ "Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter 1 B 2". Memorial Flight. Memorial Flight Association. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  46. ^ "Immatriculation des aéronefs [F-AZNM]" (in French). Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  47. ^ "Rare Sopwith for New Zealand." Aeroplance Monthly, April 2011, p. 6.
  48. ^ Weeks, Kermit (24 January 2012). "Oh my God! . . . What a Great Trip Down Under!". Fantasy of Flight. Fantasy of Flight. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  49. ^ "APSS SOPWITH 1½ STRUTTER". Aviation Preservation Society of Scotland. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  50. ^ "Aviation Preservation Society of Scotland Building a Flying Sopwith 1½ Strutter Replica". Warbirds News. Warbirds News. 25 August 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  51. ^ Bruce 1957, pp. 549–550.

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Riga RīgaKotaDari atas, kiri ke kanan: Monumen Kemerdekaan, gedung Dewan Kota Riga, Schwarzhäupterhaus, Alun-Alun Līvu, dan Opera Nasional Latvia BenderaLambangNegara LatviaPemerintahan[1] • JenisDewan kota • Wali kotaNils UšakovsLuas(2002) [2] • Kota324 km2 (125 sq mi) • Luas perairan48,50 km2 (1,870 sq mi)  15.8% • Luas metropolitan10.133 km2 (3,912 sq mi)Popul…

1994 song by Chisato Moritaka Natsu no HiSingle by Chisato Moritakafrom the album Step by Step LanguageJapaneseEnglish titleSummer DayB-sideKowai YumeReleasedMay 10, 1994 (1994-05-10)Recorded1994GenreJ-popfolk-popLength3:45LabelOne Up MusicComposer(s)Hideo SaitōLyricist(s)Chisato MoritakaProducer(s)Yukio SetoChisato Moritaka singles chronology Kibun Sōkai (1994) Natsu no Hi (1994) Suteki na Tanjōbi/ Watashi no Daiji na Hito (1994) Music videoNatsu no Hi on YouTube Natsu no Hi (…

For the former collective municipality in Goslar District, see Oberharz (Samtgemeinde). Town in Saxony-Anhalt, GermanyOberharz am Brocken Town Coat of armsLocation of Oberharz am Brocken within Harz district Oberharz am Brocken Show map of GermanyOberharz am Brocken Show map of Saxony-AnhaltCoordinates: 51°43′N 10°49′E / 51.717°N 10.817°E / 51.717; 10.817CountryGermanyStateSaxony-AnhaltDistrictHarz Government • Mayor (2018–25) Ronald Fiebelkorn&#…

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: 1460s in architecture – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Overview of the events of the 1460s in architecture List of years in architecture (table) … 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 145…

  提示:此条目的主题不是南北国时代或朝鲜半岛南北分治。   此条目的主題是中國歷史上的南北朝。关于南北朝的其他用法,請見「南北朝 (消歧義)」。 中国历史系列條目 史前時代註 舊石器時代 中石器時代 传说時代(三皇五帝) 新石器時代(黄河文明、长江文明) 夏前21世紀—前17世纪 商前17世紀—前11世紀 周前11世紀︱前256年 西周 前11世紀—前771年 东周…

Lena Rice, 1890. Lena Rice, nacida con el nombre Helena Bertha Grace Rice (County Tipperary, Irlanda, 21 de junio de 1866 - 21 de junio de 1907), fue una tenista irlandesa. Biografía En 1889 perdió la final del Campeonato de Wimbledon ante Blanche Bingley por un 6-4, 6-8 y 4-6. Un año más tarde ganó el torneo en ausencia de la embarazada Blanche Bingley, ganando a May Jacks en la final, siendo la primera extranjera en ganar en la Catedral. La final de Wimbledon de 1890 fue el último partid…

AwardBravery Star in SilverTypeMilitary decoration for braveryAwarded forBraveryCountry  South AfricaPresented bythe PresidentEligibilityAzanian People's Liberation Army cadresPost-nominalsBSSCampaign(s)The struggleStatusDiscontinued in 2003Established1996Ribbon bar APLA 1996 & SANDF post-2002 orders of wearNext (higher)APLA precedence: Gold Star for Bravery SANDF precedence: Cross for Bravery Next (lower)APLA succession: Star for Conspicuous Leadership SANDF succession: Star …

Methylfluorophosphonylcholine Names Preferred IUPAC name N,N,N-Trimethyl-2-[(methylphosphonofluoridoyl)oxy]ethan-1-aminium Other names Methylfluorophosphorylcholine, MFPCh Identifiers CAS Number 44991-89-1 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ChemSpider 36051 PubChem CID 39430 CompTox Dashboard (EPA) DTXSID70963315 InChI InChI=1S/C6H16FNO2P/c1-8(2,3)5-6-10-11(4,7)9/h5-6H2,1-4H3/q+1Key: OKNSDXKIPFDADW-UHFFFAOYSA-N SMILES C[N+](C)(C)CCOP(=O)(C)F Properties Chemical formula C6H16FNO2P Molar mass…

Нітрогліцерин (лікарський засіб) Систематизована назва за IUPAC 1,3-динитрооксипропан-2-ил нитрат Класифікація ATC-код C01DA02 PubChem 4510 CAS DrugBank Хімічна структура Формула C3H5N3O9 Мол. маса Фармакокінетика Біодоступність Метаболізм Період напіввиведення Екскреція Реєстрація лікарсько…

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GermaniaOpera by Alberto FranchettiSet design for the prologue by Adolfo Hohenstein, from the original productionLibrettistLuigi IllicaLanguageItalianPremiere11 March 1902 (1902-03-11)La Scala, Milan Germania is an operatic dramma lirico consisting of a prologue, two acts, an intermezzo and an epilogue by Alberto Franchetti to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica. The opera premiered on 11 March 1902 at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan.[1] Illica, known for penning the libret…

Tumbling DownSingle by Cockney Rebelfrom the album The Psychomodo ReleasedJanuary 1975Recorded1974GenreRockLength5:55 (album version)3:23 (single version)LabelEMISongwriter(s)Steve HarleyProducer(s) Steve Harley Alan Parsons Cockney Rebel singles chronology Mr. Soft (1974) Tumbling Down (1975) Big Big Deal (1974) Tumbling Down is a song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, fronted by Steve Harley. It was released in 1975 as the third and final single from the band's second studio album The Ps…

Detroit Opera House LocalizaciónPaís Estados UnidosUbicación DetroitCoordenadas 42°20′11″N 83°02′55″O / 42.3364, -83.0486Información generalNombres anteriores Michigan Opera Theatre, Capitol Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Broadway Capitol Theater, Grand Circus Theatre, Grand Circus Live!Usos TeatroFinalización 1/11/1922Construcción 22 de enero de 1922Inauguración 22 de enero de 1922Remodelación 1996Capacidad 2700Ocupante Michigan Opera TheatreAlturaAltura máxima 2…

عبد الله بن سماعيل معلومات عامة زيادة 1 يناير 1694مكناس لموت 10 نونبر 1757 (63 عام)فاس لجنسية لمغريب لحرفة سياسي لّوغات لي كيعرف عربية لفاميلة لواليد مولاي سماعيل لواليدة خناتة بنت بكار خوت محمد تاني، أبولعباس أحمد، لمستضيء، أبولحسن علي، زين العابدين بن سماعيل و عبد الملك بن سماعي…

الصفحه دى يتيمه, حاول تضيفلها مقالات متعلقه لينكات فى صفحات تانيه متعلقه بيها. لى هونججيون معلومات شخصيه الميلاد 28 يوليه 1965 (59 سنة)[1][2]  الطول الجنسيه كوريا الجنوبيه[1]  الوزن الحياة العمليه المهنه مجدف[1]  الرياضه تجديف  تعديل  لى هونججيون مجدف من …

尿素SCRシステム「FLENDS」を搭載したバス車両(ADG-RA273RBN・昭和自動車) 「世界No.1クリーンディーゼル このバスの排気は世界一キレイです」のステッカー 尿素SCRシステム(にょうそエスシーアールシステム)は、排出ガス浄化技術の1つで、ディーゼルエンジンの排気中の窒素酸化物(NOx)を浄化する技術である。SCRはSelective Catalytic Reductionの略であり、日本語では「選…

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