LCharnes
Airman
Very obscure and possibly unanswerable. In blueprints and diagrams of 1910s-1920s British aircraft, what we Yanks would call the "choke" is usually marked as the "mixture adjuster" or something similar.
Question: what would a 1920s-30s British pilot call that control in everyday language? "Choke," "mixture," or something else?
This isn't something I can solve by looking at the corpus since both terms have so many other meanings. Thanks in advance.
Question: what would a 1920s-30s British pilot call that control in everyday language? "Choke," "mixture," or something else?
This isn't something I can solve by looking at the corpus since both terms have so many other meanings. Thanks in advance.