brianwnz
Airman
Hi All,
I'm trying to translate some German test data, and struggling with the subscript 'o' - anyone know what it stands for?
In particular, if Ne (subscript e) = effective power (brake hp), what is No (subscript o), and Neo (both e & o subscript)? Calling them all Leistung is not helping me .....
I've thought 'o' might be short for "obere" (upper/top), but it doesn't really make sense; nor does overload, takeoff, maximum (all start with different letter)......context below:
Google is not up to the task
..... any handy lists of all this stuff as it relates to engines anywhere?
Thanks in advance![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I'm trying to translate some German test data, and struggling with the subscript 'o' - anyone know what it stands for?
In particular, if Ne (subscript e) = effective power (brake hp), what is No (subscript o), and Neo (both e & o subscript)? Calling them all Leistung is not helping me .....
I've thought 'o' might be short for "obere" (upper/top), but it doesn't really make sense; nor does overload, takeoff, maximum (all start with different letter)......context below:
Google is not up to the task
Thanks in advance