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- WheelTug abstract "WheelTug is a fully integrated ground propulsion system for aircraft which puts a high torque electric motor into the hub of the nose wheel to allow for backwards movement without the use of pushback tugs and to allow for forward movement without using the aircraft's engines. WheelTug will drive the aircraft with power supplied by the onboard APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) rather than engine power reducing emissions, fuel usage, and foreign object engine damage from runway debris. The first version is being designed for the Boeing 737NG with delivery expected in 2013. Wheeltug is a subsidiary of Borealis Exploration Limited. As of January 1 2014, WheelTug's Order Book was 731 aircraft systems, across 13 airlines.".
- WheelTug wikiPageExternalLink www.WheelTug.com.
- WheelTug wikiPageID "31335398".
- WheelTug wikiPageRevisionID "594836050".
- WheelTug hasPhotoCollection WheelTug.
- WheelTug subject Category:Aircraft_undercarriage.
- WheelTug subject Category:Propulsion.
- WheelTug comment "WheelTug is a fully integrated ground propulsion system for aircraft which puts a high torque electric motor into the hub of the nose wheel to allow for backwards movement without the use of pushback tugs and to allow for forward movement without using the aircraft's engines. WheelTug will drive the aircraft with power supplied by the onboard APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) rather than engine power reducing emissions, fuel usage, and foreign object engine damage from runway debris.".
- WheelTug label "WheelTug".
- WheelTug sameAs m.04_1qbq.
- WheelTug sameAs Q7991995.
- WheelTug sameAs Q7991995.
- WheelTug wasDerivedFrom WheelTug?oldid=594836050.
- WheelTug isPrimaryTopicOf WheelTug.