
Transportation
In logistics, transportation (or transporting) is the movement of freight (goods transport), passengers (passenger transport) or messages (message transmission) with the help of means of transport by changing the location from one place to another.
Transport is therefore necessary when goods, people or messages are not needed at the point of departure itself. Along with storage and transshipment, transportation is one of the three main processes ("TUL processes") in logistics. Transportation is also referred to as bridging space and time, while warehousing is only used to bridge time. Commercially, it is carried out by transport companies or media. The part of logistics as a scientific discipline that deals with transportation is called transportation logistics. Transportation by means of transport relies on the existing infrastructure (road network, rail network, waterways or air corridors).
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Car XI
An automobile, or car for short (also Kraftwagen, in Switzerland officially Motorwagen), is a multi-track motor vehicle (i.e. a road vehicle driven by an engine) used to transport passengers (passenger cars "Pkw" and buses) or freight (trucks "Lkw").Colloquially - and also in this article - the term car usually refers to vehicles whose design is primarily intended for passenger transport and which may be driven on public roads with an automobile driver's license. The worldwide vehicle population is continuously increasing and in 2010 was over 1.015 billion automobiles. In 2011, more than 80 million automobiles were built worldwide. In Germany, around 51.7 million motor vehicles were registered in 2012, of which just under 43 million are passenger cars.The main components of the automobile include the chassis with running gear and other parts, as well as the body, engine, transmission and interior. European passenger cars are made of over 54 percent steel, half of which is high-strength steel. Engineers and designers have to give the vehicles' technology a functional, ergonomic and aesthetic form that conveys the manufacturer's brand values and arouses emotions. When buying a car today, vehicle design is one of the most important decision-making criteriaProduct Number: N02511Product Name: Auto-Boat-RacingThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 2.81"(w) X 7.01"(h) (71.5 X 178.1mm) The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Car Machine Embroidery Design, Automobile Embroidery Pattern, Designs, Auto Embroidery Art, Motor Vehicle, Automobile, Vehicle Design, DIY Project Idea, Unique Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines
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Rocket Space
A rocket (Italian rocchetta: spindle, which gave rise to the term rackette by Conrad Haas) is a missile with recoil propulsion (rocket engine). The propulsion system can also work independently of external material supply (for example oxidizer) during operation and therefore accelerate the rocket even in airless space. Unlike projectiles, rockets have (comparatively) long acceleration phases. The resulting much lower load enables a correspondingly lighter structure. Rockets come in sizes ranging from handy firework rockets to the huge rockets used in space travel, such as the Energija or the Saturn V, which was used in the Apollo program, the manned flight to the moon.Rockets are used especially as military weapons, in space travel, as signal rockets or as fireworks. If a rocket has very extensive self-control and can follow moving targets, for example, then it belongs to the guided missiles. The first surviving rocket launch took place in 1232 in the Chinese Empire. In the war against the Mongols, the Chinese used a type of missile in the Battle of Kaifeng: They fired a variety of simple missiles propelled by black powder at the attackers. The missiles were intended not so much to injure the enemy as to frighten the enemy's horses.In Europe, the first documented launch of a rocket took place in 1555 in Hermannstadt, Transylvania. The missile already had a three-stage propulsion system. In the 17th century, according to the report of Evliya Çelebi, Lâgari Hasan Çelebi is said to have flown a homemade rocket for about 20 seconds on the coast of the Bosphorus below the Topkapı Palace (today: Istanbul) and then landed with wings in the water. In India in early times, so-called mysoric rockets were used against British troops in the Mysore Wars (1766-1799). Their success caught the British off guard, especially at the Battle of Pollilur/Perambani (1780), where rockets detonated a powder cart and turned the battle.Product Number: E00402Product Name: RocketThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 1.85"(w) X 1.19"(h) (47.0 X 30.2mm) Size: 2.45"(w) X 1.59"(h) (62.3 X 40.3mm) Size: 3.07"(w) X 1.98"(h) (77.9 X 50.3mm) Size: 3.67"(w) X 2.37"(h) (93.3 X 60.3mm) Size: 4.29"(w) X 2.77"(h) (108.9 X 70.3mm) Size: 4.90"(w) X 3.16"(h) (124.4 X 80.3mm) Size: 5.51"(w) X 3.56"(h) (139.9 X 90.3mm) Size: 6.12"(w) X 3.95"(h) (155.4 X 100.3mm) Size: 6.73"(w) X 4.34"(h) (170.9 X 110.3mm) Size: 7.65"(w) X 4.93"(h) (194.2 X 125.3mm) Size: 8.65"(w) X 5.58"(h) (219.8 X 141.7mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Space Rocket Machine Embroidery Design, Spacecraft Embroidery Pattern, Spaceship Embroidery Art, Space Travel DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Bike
A bicycle is an at least two-wheeled, usually single-track land vehicle that is propelled solely by the muscular power of persons on it by pedaling or hand cranking. Due to the caster, a torque is generated during a steering deflection, which is directed against this as a restoring torque. As a result, the rolling vehicle steers itself back to (almost) straight ahead. The gyroscopic forces additionally stabilize the bicycle during travel depending on the moment of inertia and the speed. In addition, other factors such as mass distribution have an influence on the driving stability of single-track vehicles. A unicycle has only one wheel, over which all tipping directions must be balanced. The tandem bike is a special form that allows two or more people to have their own seat and use their own muscle power. Special forms such as tricycles for children or senior citizens and three-wheeled recumbent bicycles have three wheels and are thus three-lane. Bicycle rickshaws (such as bicycle cabs) can be either three-wheeled or four-wheeled (two-lane). Another special type is experimental bicycles, which have a variety of running wheels or other muscle-powered forms of propulsion. There are specific legal regulations for the use of a bicycle on public roads in each country.Product Number: N10608Product Name: ExtremeBikeSportThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 6.41"(w) X 8.10"(h) (162.8mm X 205.8mm) Size: 6.50"(w) X 8.22"(h) (165.2mm X 208.8mm) Size: 6.54"(w) X 8.26"(h) (166.0mm X 209.8mm) Size: 6.63"(w) X 8.38"(h) (168.4mm X 212.8mm) Size: 6.65"(w) X 8.41"(h) (169.0mm X 213.6mm) Size: 6.81"(w) X 8.61"(h) (173.0mm X 218.8mm) Size: 6.97"(w) X 8.81"(h) (177.0mm X 223.8mm) Size: 7.00"(w) X 8.84"(h) (177.8mm X 224.6mm) Size: 7.16"(w) X 9.05"(h) (181.8mm X 229.8mm) Size: 7.31"(w) X 9.24"(h) (185.8mm X 234.8mm) Size: 7.53"(w) X 9.52"(h) (191.2mm X 241.8mm) Size: 7.62"(w) X 9.64"(h) (193.6mm X 244.8mm) Size: 7.75"(w) X 9.79"(h) (196.8mm X 248.6mm) Size: 7.84"(w) X 9.91"(h) (199.2mm X 251.8mm) Size: 7.91"(w) X 9.99"(h) (200.8mm X 253.8mm) Size: 8.06"(w) X 10.18"(h) (204.6mm X 258.6mm) Size: 8.18"(w) X 10.34"(h) (207.8mm X 262.6mm) Size: 8.28"(w) X 10.46"(h) (210.2mm X 265.8mm) Size: 8.31"(w) X 10.50"(h) (211.0mm X 266.8mm) Size: 8.59"(w) X 10.86"(h) (218.2mm X 275.8mm) Size: 8.65"(w) X 10.94"(h) (219.8mm X 277.8mm) Size: 8.83"(w) X 11.17"(h) (224.4mm X 283.6mm) Size: 9.02"(w) X 11.41"(h) (229.2mm X 289.8mm) Size: 9.09"(w) X 11.48"(h) (230.8mm X 291.6mm) Size: 9.31"(w) X 11.76"(h) (236.4mm X 298.8mm) Size: 9.43"(w) X 11.91"(h) (239.4mm X 302.6mm) Size: 9.55"(w) X 12.07"(h) (242.6mm X 306.6mm) Size: 9.74"(w) X 12.31"(h) (247.4mm X 312.8mm) Size: 9.80"(w) X 12.39"(h) (249.0mm X 314.6mm) Size: 9.90"(w) X 12.50"(h) (251.4mm X 317.6mm) Size: 10.09"(w) X 12.75"(h) (256.2mm X 323.8mm) Size: 10.30"(w) X 13.02"(h) (261.6mm X 330.6mm) Size: 10.46"(w) X 13.22"(h) (265.6mm X 335.8mm) Size: 10.61"(w) X 13.41"(h) (269.6mm X 340.6mm) Size: 10.71"(w) X 13.53"(h) (272.0mm X 343.6mm) Size: 10.80"(w) X 13.65"(h) (274.4mm X 346.8mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .PEC .U01You MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Bicycle Machine Embroidery Design, Bike Embroidery Pattern, Vehicle Embroidery Art, Sport DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Rocket
A rocket (Italian rocchetta: spindle, which gave rise to the term rackette by Conrad Haas) is a missile with recoil propulsion (rocket engine). The propulsion system can also work independently of external material supply (for example oxidizer) during operation and therefore accelerate the rocket even in airless space. Unlike projectiles, rockets have (comparatively) long acceleration phases. The resulting much lower load enables a correspondingly lighter structure. Rockets come in sizes ranging from handy firework rockets to the huge rockets used in space travel, such as the Energija or the Saturn V, which was used in the Apollo program, the manned flight to the moon.Rockets are used especially as military weapons, in space travel, as signal rockets or as fireworks. If a rocket has very extensive self-control and can follow moving targets, for example, then it belongs to the guided missiles. The first surviving rocket launch took place in 1232 in the Chinese Empire. In the war against the Mongols, the Chinese used a type of missile in the Battle of Kaifeng: They fired a variety of simple missiles propelled by black powder at the attackers. The missiles were intended not so much to injure the enemy as to frighten the enemy's horses.In Europe, the first documented launch of a rocket took place in 1555 in Hermannstadt, Transylvania. The missile already had a three-stage propulsion system. In the 17th century, according to the report of Evliya Çelebi, Lâgari Hasan Çelebi is said to have flown a homemade rocket for about 20 seconds on the coast of the Bosphorus below the Topkapı Palace (today: Istanbul) and then landed with wings in the water. In India in early times, so-called mysoric rockets were used against British troops in the Mysore Wars (1766-1799). Their success caught the British off guard, especially at the Battle of Pollilur/Perambani (1780), where rockets detonated a powder cart and turned the battle.Product Number: N10444Product Name: SpaceShip-IThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.03"(w) X 7.65"(h) (77.0mm X 194.2mm) Size: 3.06"(w) X 7.72"(h) (77.8mm X 196.2mm) Size: 3.25"(w) X 8.19"(h) (82.6mm X 208.0mm) Size: 3.31"(w) X 8.35"(h) (84.2mm X 212.2mm) Size: 3.50"(w) X 8.83"(h) (89.0mm X 224.2mm) Size: 3.61"(w) X 9.09"(h) (91.6mm X 231.0mm) Size: 3.62"(w) X 9.13"(h) (92.0mm X 231.8mm) Size: 3.64"(w) X 9.17"(h) (92.4mm X 233.0mm) Size: 3.69"(w) X 9.29"(h) (93.6mm X 236.0mm) Size: 3.73"(w) X 9.41"(h) (94.8mm X 239.0mm) Size: 3.83"(w) X 9.65"(h) (97.2mm X 245.2mm) Size: 3.87"(w) X 9.78"(h) (98.4mm X 248.4mm) Size: 3.94"(w) X 9.92"(h) (100.0mm X 252.0mm) Size: 3.95"(w) X 9.95"(h) (100.4mm X 252.8mm) Size: 3.97"(w) X 10.00"(h) (100.8mm X 254.0mm) Size: 4.09"(w) X 10.31"(h) (104.0mm X 262.0mm) Size: 4.13"(w) X 10.39"(h) (104.8mm X 264.0mm) Size: 4.20"(w) X 10.59"(h) (106.8mm X 269.0mm) Size: 4.22"(w) X 10.63"(h) (107.2mm X 270.0mm) Size: 4.28"(w) X 10.79"(h) (108.8mm X 274.0mm) Size: 4.43"(w) X 11.18"(h) (112.6mm X 284.0mm) Size: 4.65"(w) X 11.73"(h) (118.2mm X 298.0mm) Size: 4.67"(w) X 11.77"(h) (118.6mm X 299.0mm) Size: 4.72"(w) X 11.88"(h) (119.8mm X 301.8mm) Size: 4.81"(w) X 12.13"(h) (122.2mm X 308.0mm) Size: 4.92"(w) X 12.40"(h) (125.0mm X 315.0mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .PEC .U01You MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Rocket Machine Embroidery Design, Spacecraft Embroidery Pattern, Spaceship Embroidery Art, Space Travel DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Christmas Tree Car Transport Applique
A Christmas tree is a decorated coniferous tree that is placed indoors or outdoors at Christmas time. Traditional places of installation are churches and homes. Tree decorations are usually strings of lights, candles, Christmas tree balls, tinsel, angels or other figures. This Christmas custom spread throughout the world from German-speaking countries in the 19th century. Actually, only evergreen plants are considered for decoration in winter, so their use in winter does not yet show a line of tradition to the Christmas tree. Evergreen plants embody life force, and that is why it is often believed that in earlier times people believed they were bringing health into their homes by decorating their homes with greenery. The Romans garlanded their houses with laurel branches at the turn of the year. By decorating a tree at the winter solstice, the cult of Mithras honored the sun god. In northern regions, too, fir branches were hung in the house early in the winter to make it difficult for evil spirits to enter and settle in, and at the same time the greenery gave hope for the return of spring. Christmas, also called Christmastime called the Feast of Christmas or the Feast of the Holy Christ, is the feast of the birth of Jesus Christ in Christianity. The feast day is December 25, Christmas Day, also known as the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (Latin: Sollemnitas in nativitate Domini), the celebrations of which begin on the evening before Christmas Eve (also Christmas Eve, Christmas Night, Chrismastime). December 25 is a public holiday in many states. In Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland and many other countries, December 26 is added as a second Christmas holiday, which is also celebrated as St. Stephen's Day.Christmas is usually celebrated with family or friends and with giving gifts to each other. In German-speaking and some other countries, gifts are usually given in the evening on December 24 and are considered the most prominent part of the Christmas celebration. In English-speaking countries, gifts are usually given on the morning of Christmas Day. The gift-giving ritual refers to mythical gift-bringers such as the Christ Child or Santa Claus, some of whom are also played. Such rites, like the festival as a whole, serve to strengthen family relationships. Many countries associate other customs of their own with Christmas. Attending a church service on Christmas Eve, the night or morning of December 25 is part of the festive tradition for many people.In Western Christianity, Christmas is one of the three main festivals of the church year, along with Easter and Pentecost. As a church holiday, December 25 is documented since 336 in Rome. It is not clear how this date came about.Emperor Aurelian had set December 25, 274, as an empire-wide feast day for the Roman sun god Sol Invictus; early Christians drew parallels between this sun god and "Christ, the true sun" (Christus verus Sol). The custom of giving presents to children at Christmas in the way that is customary today dates back to the Biedermeier period and was initially restricted to upper middle-class circles, because only they had the living room, which was used like a stage, at their disposal, could afford a private Christmas tree, and could choose children's gifts from the increasingly diverse assortment of toys. Product Number: A00211Product Name: ChristmasTreeThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.98"(w) X 2.77"(h) (101.2 X 70.4mm) Size: 4.74"(w) X 3.32"(h) (120.4 X 84.4mm) Size: 5.53"(w) X 3.87"(h) (140.4 X 98.4mm) Size: 6.71"(w) X 4.70"(h) (170.4 X 119.4mm) Size: 7.81"(w) X 5.47"(h) (198.4 X 139.0mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Christmas Tree Car Transport Applique Machine Embroidery Design, Decorated Needle Tree, Christmas Decoration, Christmas Tradition, Xmas Embroidery Pattern, Christmas Eve Designs, Holiday Embroidery Art, Feast Of Christmas, DIY Project Idea, Unique Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines
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Space Monster V
Monster is an expression for creatures, usually imaginary fantasy animals, which stand out by size, strength or even ugliness. Monster or monstrosity refers to an unnatural, usually ugly and frightening creature or deformity. In reference to actual living persons, monster also means abomination or unman. The term "monster" is derived from Latin monstrum "admonishing sign", as well as monstrare "to show" and monere, "to admonish, warn". In a narrower sense, it usually refers to a being that is misshapen in relation to a more ideal human being. His deformity finds its only purpose first in the reference to the measure - an ideal in physical as well as ideal respect. Monsters in this pictorial field could be animals, mythological hybrid beings, but certainly also "human beings", which were described as wonder-people. The term monster finds its way into common usage through literature. Monsters as fictional creatures have their origin mostly in the fantasy of humans or in nightmares and symbolize fears, which can be more easily processed personified in myths or fairy tales. In mythology, malformed humans (e.g., Cyclopes) and hybrid creatures are called monsters. They sometimes have animal bodies and animal heads (e.g. the griffin or dragon), animal bodies and human heads (e.g. the sphinx with a woman's head and a lioness's body or centaurs with a human upper body and a horse's body). In addition, there are also representations of animal-headed (theriokephalic) demons and even gods (especially in Egypt) with at least human-shaped legs.Product Number: N10535Product Name: spaceship-monster-IThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 8.09"(w) X 4.28"(h) (205.6mm X 108.8mm) Size: 8.29"(w) X 4.39"(h) (210.6mm X 111.4mm) Size: 8.61"(w) X 4.55"(h) (218.8mm X 115.6mm) Size: 8.69"(w) X 4.59"(h) (220.6mm X 116.6mm) Size: 8.77"(w) X 4.64"(h) (222.8mm X 117.8mm) Size: 8.97"(w) X 4.74"(h) (227.8mm X 120.4mm) Size: 9.36"(w) X 4.94"(h) (237.8mm X 125.6mm) Size: 9.43"(w) X 4.99"(h) (239.6mm X 126.8mm) Size: 9.56"(w) X 5.06"(h) (242.8mm X 128.4mm) Size: 9.91"(w) X 5.24"(h) (251.6mm X 133.0mm) Size: 10.06"(w) X 5.32"(h) (255.6mm X 135.2mm) Size: 10.22"(w) X 5.41"(h) (259.6mm X 137.4mm) Size: 10.50"(w) X 5.55"(h) (266.8mm X 141.0mm) Size: 10.98"(w) X 5.80"(h) (278.8mm X 147.4mm) Size: 11.57"(w) X 6.11"(h) (293.8mm X 155.2mm) Size: 11.96"(w) X 6.32"(h) (303.8mm X 160.6mm) Size: 13.06"(w) X 6.91"(h) (331.6mm X 175.4mm) Size: 14.00"(w) X 7.40"(h) (355.6mm X 188.0mm) Size: 14.24"(w) X 7.53"(h) (361.8mm X 191.2mm) Size: 15.38"(w) X 8.13"(h) (390.6mm X 206.6mm) Size: 15.54"(w) X 8.22"(h) (394.6mm X 208.8mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .PEC .U01You MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Spaceship Monster Machine Embroidery Design, Fantasy Fictional Creatures Embroidery Pattern, Imaginary Fantasy Animals Embroidery Art, Monstrosity DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Rocket Schulkind
A rocket (Italian rocchetta: spindle, which gave rise to the term rackette by Conrad Haas) is a missile with recoil propulsion (rocket engine). The propulsion system can also work independently of external material supply (for example oxidizer) during operation and therefore accelerate the rocket even in airless space. Unlike projectiles, rockets have (comparatively) long acceleration phases. The resulting much lower load enables a correspondingly lighter structure. Rockets come in sizes ranging from handy firework rockets to the huge rockets used in space travel, such as the Energija or the Saturn V, which was used in the Apollo program, the manned flight to the moon.Rockets are used especially as military weapons, in space travel, as signal rockets or as fireworks. If a rocket has very extensive self-control and can follow moving targets, for example, then it belongs to the guided missiles. The first surviving rocket launch took place in 1232 in the Chinese Empire. In the war against the Mongols, the Chinese used a type of missile in the Battle of Kaifeng: They fired a variety of simple missiles propelled by black powder at the attackers. The missiles were intended not so much to injure the enemy as to frighten the enemy's horses.In Europe, the first documented launch of a rocket took place in 1555 in Hermannstadt, Transylvania. The missile already had a three-stage propulsion system. In the 17th century, according to the report of Evliya Çelebi, Lâgari Hasan Çelebi is said to have flown a homemade rocket for about 20 seconds on the coast of the Bosphorus below the Topkapı Palace (today: Istanbul) and then landed with wings in the water. In India in early times, so-called mysoric rockets were used against British troops in the Mysore Wars (1766-1799). Their success caught the British off guard, especially at the Battle of Pollilur/Perambani (1780), where rockets detonated a powder cart and turned the battle.Product Number: E00263Product Name: RocketSchulkindThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.74"(w) X 2.66"(h) (95.0 X 67.5mm) Size: 4.87"(w) X 3.46"(h) (123.6 X 87.8mm) Size: 7.48"(w) X 5.33"(h) (190.1 X 135.3mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Schulkind German Saying Embroidery Design, School Rocket Machine Embroidery Design, Spacecraft Embroidery Pattern, Spaceship Embroidery Art, Space Travel DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Automobile Sport Car I
Automobile sport as a form of motor sport includes all disciplines and competitions that aim to move motor-driven and mostly four-wheeled motor vehicles as quickly or skillfully as possible. A large percentage of automobile sporting events are speed competitions. These events are usually called automobile races or auto races for short. Many of them take place on special, purpose-built motorsport racetracks, others on closed-off regular roads (see road racing). There are also off-road races for off-road vehicles. Road races on unclosed roads are usually illegal and endanger other road users (Illegal road racing). Therefore, they are not counted as automobile racing. There are various national and international motorsport championships and series for cars. An automobile, or car for short (also Kraftwagen, in Switzerland officially Motorwagen), is a multi-track motor vehicle (i.e. a road vehicle driven by an engine) used to transport passengers (passenger cars "Pkw" and buses) or freight (trucks "Lkw").Colloquially - and also in this article - the term car usually refers to vehicles whose design is primarily intended for passenger transport and which may be driven on public roads with an automobile driver's license. The worldwide vehicle population is continuously increasing and in 2010 was over 1.015 billion automobiles. In 2011, more than 80 million automobiles were built worldwide. In Germany, around 51.7 million motor vehicles were registered in 2012, of which just under 43 million are passenger cars.The main components of the automobile include the chassis with running gear and other parts, as well as the body, engine, transmission and interior. European passenger cars are made of over 54 percent steel, half of which is high-strength steel. Engineers and designers have to give the vehicles' technology a functional, ergonomic and aesthetic form that conveys the manufacturer's brand values and arouses emotions. When buying a car today, vehicle design is one of the most important decision-making criteriaProduct Number: N02501Product Name: Auto-Boat-RacingThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 5.22"(w) X 7.00"(h) (132.7 X 177.9mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Automobile Sport Car Machine Embroidery Design, Automobile Racing Embroidery Pattern, Automobile Sporting Events Designs, Speed Competitions Embroidery Art, Motor Vehicle, Motor Sport Art, Automobile, Vehicle Design, DIY Project Idea, Unique Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines
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Automobile Sport Car II
Automobile sport as a form of motor sport includes all disciplines and competitions that aim to move motor-driven and mostly four-wheeled motor vehicles as quickly or skillfully as possible. A large percentage of automobile sporting events are speed competitions. These events are usually called automobile races or auto races for short. Many of them take place on special, purpose-built motorsport racetracks, others on closed-off regular roads (see road racing). There are also off-road races for off-road vehicles. Road races on unclosed roads are usually illegal and endanger other road users (Illegal road racing). Therefore, they are not counted as automobile racing. There are various national and international motorsport championships and series for cars. An automobile, or car for short (also Kraftwagen, in Switzerland officially Motorwagen), is a multi-track motor vehicle (i.e. a road vehicle driven by an engine) used to transport passengers (passenger cars "Pkw" and buses) or freight (trucks "Lkw").Colloquially - and also in this article - the term car usually refers to vehicles whose design is primarily intended for passenger transport and which may be driven on public roads with an automobile driver's license. The worldwide vehicle population is continuously increasing and in 2010 was over 1.015 billion automobiles. In 2011, more than 80 million automobiles were built worldwide. In Germany, around 51.7 million motor vehicles were registered in 2012, of which just under 43 million are passenger cars.The main components of the automobile include the chassis with running gear and other parts, as well as the body, engine, transmission and interior. European passenger cars are made of over 54 percent steel, half of which is high-strength steel. Engineers and designers have to give the vehicles' technology a functional, ergonomic and aesthetic form that conveys the manufacturer's brand values and arouses emotions. When buying a car today, vehicle design is one of the most important decision-making criteriaProduct Number: N02500Product Name: Auto-Boat-RacingThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.18"(w) X 6.99"(h) (80.8 X 177.6mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Automobile Sport Car Machine Embroidery Design, Automobile Racing Embroidery Pattern, Automobile Sporting Events Designs, Speed Competitions Embroidery Art, Motor Vehicle, Motor Sport Art, Automobile, Vehicle Design, DIY Project Idea, Unique Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines
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Anchor Symbol
An anchor or boat anchor is a device used to moor a watercraft to the bottom so that it does not drift away due to wind, current, waves or other influences. The process is called anchoring. Anchors hold because of their weight and shape. As a symbol, the anchor stands for faithfulness, in Christian symbolism for hope and is often used in coats of arms. In some ports, where neither dolphins nor mooring lines or buoys are laid out, the anchor is needed for mooring. Especially in the Mediterranean, the maneuver colloquially known as Roman Catholic mooring is common: The skipper drops the bow anchor a few boat lengths from the quay and then slowly backs up to the jetty, where the boat is additionally covered with stern lines. The anchor chain or hawser must be set (extended) long enough so that the anchor still lies flat on the bottom even when pulled over the anchor chain, otherwise it will be pulled out of the bottom and will not hold. If this is not the case, the ship will be short-stayed. This should only be the case immediately prior to lifting (breaking out of the bottom) and heaving (pulling up), as the anchor's holding force is then only slight. The length of the anchor chain of seagoing vessels is usually between 10 and 12 Italian shackles. This corresponds to between 275 m and 330 m. Newer cruise ships are equipped with up to 14 shackles of chain per anchor, which corresponds to a length of 384 m. Anchoring is only possible if the anchor chain is sufficiently long in relation to the water depth.The angle between the stretched anchor chain and the bottom of the anchor is crucial: the shallower the better. Therefore, the entire chain must be at least five times as long as the water depth. If a line is used instead of a chain, the line length must be at least ten times the water depth. One way to reduce the chain or line length (while maintaining a shallow angle on the anchor) is to use a riding weight that is slidably attached to the anchor line (for example, with a shackle). Anchoring in tidal waters poses an additional challenge, because sufficient chain must be attached to ensure that at high tide there is still at least five times the water depth in chain, or that the swell circle is not too large when the water is falling.Product Number: N10420Product Name: Anchor-IThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.92"(w) X 6.01"(h) (99.6mm X 152.6mm) Size: 4.28"(w) X 6.57"(h) (108.6mm X 166.8mm) Size: 4.33"(w) X 6.65"(h) (110.0mm X 168.8mm) Size: 4.43"(w) X 6.80"(h) (112.6mm X 172.6mm) Size: 4.56"(w) X 7.00"(h) (115.8mm X 177.8mm) Size: 4.61"(w) X 7.07"(h) (117.2mm X 179.6mm) Size: 4.66"(w) X 7.16"(h) (118.4mm X 181.8mm) Size: 4.69"(w) X 7.20"(h) (119.2mm X 182.8mm) Size: 4.80"(w) X 7.35"(h) (121.8mm X 186.8mm) Size: 4.82"(w) X 7.39"(h) (122.4mm X 187.8mm) Size: 4.87"(w) X 7.46"(h) (123.6mm X 189.6mm) Size: 4.92"(w) X 7.54"(h) (125.0mm X 191.6mm) Size: 5.07"(w) X 7.79"(h) (128.8mm X 197.8mm) Size: 5.25"(w) X 8.06"(h) (133.4mm X 204.8mm) Size: 5.28"(w) X 8.10"(h) (134.2mm X 205.8mm) Size: 5.35"(w) X 8.22"(h) (136.0mm X 208.8mm) Size: 5.43"(w) X 8.33"(h) (138.0mm X 211.6mm) Size: 5.49"(w) X 8.42"(h) (139.4mm X 213.8mm) Size: 5.54"(w) X 8.50"(h) (140.6mm X 215.8mm) Size: 5.59"(w) X 8.57"(h) (142.0mm X 217.8mm) Size: 5.61"(w) X 8.61"(h) (142.6mm X 218.8mm) Size: 5.80"(w) X 8.89"(h) (147.2mm X 225.8mm) Size: 5.90"(w) X 9.05"(h) (149.8mm X 229.8mm) Size: 5.94"(w) X 9.12"(h) (151.0mm X 231.6mm) Size: 6.05"(w) X 9.28"(h) (153.6mm X 235.8mm) Size: 6.20"(w) X 9.51"(h) (157.6mm X 241.6mm) Size: 6.35"(w) X 9.76"(h) (161.4mm X 247.8mm) Size: 6.49"(w) X 9.95"(h) (164.8mm X 252.8mm) Size: 6.59"(w) X 10.11"(h) (167.4mm X 256.8mm) Size: 6.67"(w) X 10.23"(h) (169.4mm X 259.8mm) Size: 6.74"(w) X 10.35"(h) (171.2mm X 262.8mm) Size: 7.00"(w) X 10.74"(h) (177.8mm X 272.8mm) Size: 7.06"(w) X 10.82"(h) (179.2mm X 274.8mm) Size: 7.18"(w) X 11.02"(h) (182.4mm X 279.8mm) Size: 8.08"(w) X 12.39"(h) (205.2mm X 314.8mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .PEC .U01You MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Anchor Machine Embroidery Design, Boat Anchor Embroidery Pattern, Nautical Embroidery Art, Anchoring Divice DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Boat Anchor
An anchor or boat anchor is a device used to moor a watercraft to the bottom so that it does not drift away due to wind, current, waves or other influences. The process is called anchoring. Anchors hold because of their weight and shape. As a symbol, the anchor stands for faithfulness, in Christian symbolism for hope and is often used in coats of arms. In some ports, where neither dolphins nor mooring lines or buoys are laid out, the anchor is needed for mooring. Especially in the Mediterranean, the maneuver colloquially known as Roman Catholic mooring is common: The skipper drops the bow anchor a few boat lengths from the quay and then slowly backs up to the jetty, where the boat is additionally covered with stern lines. The anchor chain or hawser must be set (extended) long enough so that the anchor still lies flat on the bottom even when pulled over the anchor chain, otherwise it will be pulled out of the bottom and will not hold. If this is not the case, the ship will be short-stayed. This should only be the case immediately prior to lifting (breaking out of the bottom) and heaving (pulling up), as the anchor's holding force is then only slight. The length of the anchor chain of seagoing vessels is usually between 10 and 12 Italian shackles. This corresponds to between 275 m and 330 m. Newer cruise ships are equipped with up to 14 shackles of chain per anchor, which corresponds to a length of 384 m. Anchoring is only possible if the anchor chain is sufficiently long in relation to the water depth.The angle between the stretched anchor chain and the bottom of the anchor is crucial: the shallower the better. Therefore, the entire chain must be at least five times as long as the water depth. If a line is used instead of a chain, the line length must be at least ten times the water depth. One way to reduce the chain or line length (while maintaining a shallow angle on the anchor) is to use a riding weight that is slidably attached to the anchor line (for example, with a shackle). Anchoring in tidal waters poses an additional challenge, because sufficient chain must be attached to ensure that at high tide there is still at least five times the water depth in chain, or that the swell circle is not too large when the water is falling.Product Number: N10419Product Name: Anchor-IIThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 3.87"(w) X 5.94"(h) (98.2mm X 150.8mm) Size: 3.92"(w) X 6.01"(h) (99.6mm X 152.6mm) Size: 4.20"(w) X 6.45"(h) (106.8mm X 163.8mm) Size: 4.28"(w) X 6.57"(h) (108.6mm X 166.8mm) Size: 4.56"(w) X 7.00"(h) (115.8mm X 177.8mm) Size: 4.61"(w) X 7.07"(h) (117.2mm X 179.6mm) Size: 4.66"(w) X 7.16"(h) (118.4mm X 181.8mm) Size: 4.87"(w) X 7.46"(h) (123.6mm X 189.6mm) Size: 4.92"(w) X 7.54"(h) (125.0mm X 191.6mm) Size: 5.07"(w) X 7.79"(h) (128.8mm X 197.8mm) Size: 5.28"(w) X 8.10"(h) (134.2mm X 205.8mm) Size: 5.35"(w) X 8.22"(h) (136.0mm X 208.8mm) Size: 5.61"(w) X 8.61"(h) (142.6mm X 218.8mm) Size: 5.80"(w) X 8.89"(h) (147.2mm X 225.8mm) Size: 5.94"(w) X 9.12"(h) (151.0mm X 231.6mm) Size: 6.05"(w) X 9.28"(h) (153.6mm X 235.8mm) Size: 6.20"(w) X 9.51"(h) (157.6mm X 241.6mm) Size: 6.35"(w) X 9.76"(h) (161.4mm X 247.8mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .PEC .U01You MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Anchor Machine Embroidery Design, Boat Anchor Embroidery Pattern, Nautical Embroidery Art, Anchoring Divice DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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Rocket
A rocket (Italian rocchetta: spindle, which gave rise to the term rackette by Conrad Haas) is a missile with recoil propulsion (rocket engine). The propulsion system can also work independently of external material supply (for example oxidizer) during operation and therefore accelerate the rocket even in airless space. Unlike projectiles, rockets have (comparatively) long acceleration phases. The resulting much lower load enables a correspondingly lighter structure. Rockets come in sizes ranging from handy firework rockets to the huge rockets used in space travel, such as the Energija or the Saturn V, which was used in the Apollo program, the manned flight to the moon.Rockets are used especially as military weapons, in space travel, as signal rockets or as fireworks. If a rocket has very extensive self-control and can follow moving targets, for example, then it belongs to the guided missiles. The first surviving rocket launch took place in 1232 in the Chinese Empire. In the war against the Mongols, the Chinese used a type of missile in the Battle of Kaifeng: They fired a variety of simple missiles propelled by black powder at the attackers. The missiles were intended not so much to injure the enemy as to frighten the enemy's horses.In Europe, the first documented launch of a rocket took place in 1555 in Hermannstadt, Transylvania. The missile already had a three-stage propulsion system. In the 17th century, according to the report of Evliya Çelebi, Lâgari Hasan Çelebi is said to have flown a homemade rocket for about 20 seconds on the coast of the Bosphorus below the Topkapı Palace (today: Istanbul) and then landed with wings in the water. In India in early times, so-called mysoric rockets were used against British troops in the Mysore Wars (1766-1799). Their success caught the British off guard, especially at the Battle of Pollilur/Perambani (1780), where rockets detonated a powder cart and turned the battle.Product Number: N03184Product Name: RocketThis design comes with the following sizes:Size: 1.38"(w) X 1.94"(h) (35.1 X 49.4mm) Size: 1.93"(w) X 2.74"(h) (49.1 X 69.6mm) Size: 2.37"(w) X 3.32"(h) (60.2 X 84.4mm) Size: 2.78"(w) X 3.91"(h) (70.6 X 99.4mm) Size: 3.33"(w) X 4.71"(h) (84.6 X 119.6mm) Size: 3.89"(w) X 5.48"(h) (98.9 X 139.2mm) Size: 4.75"(w) X 6.67"(h) (120.6 X 169.4mm)The following formats are included in the file you will receive: .DST .EXP .JEF .PES .VP3 .XXX .VIP .HUSYou MUST have an embroidery machine and the software needed to transfer it from your computer to the machine to use this file. This listing is for the machine file only - not a finished item.Rocket Machine Embroidery Design, Spacecraft Embroidery Pattern, Spaceship Embroidery Art, Space Travel DIY Project Idea, Original Digital Supplies For Embroidery Machines, Artsupplies For Handmade Embroidery Projects, Quality Embroidery Digitizing
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