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Electromechanical display device
A split-flap display, or sometimes simply a flap display, is a digital electromechanical display device that presents changeable alphanumeric text, and
Split-flap_display
Electromechanical, digital timekeeping device
(also known as a "flap clock") is an electromechanical, digital timekeeping device which displays the time through a split-flap display, where numbers are
Flip_clock
Topics referred to by the same term
Split flap may refer to: Flap_(aeronautics)#Split_flap Split-flap display This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Split flap
Split_flap
Italian company that manufactures displays
company that designs and manufactures public information displays, historically split-flap displays. The company was founded in 1725 in Udine, a small city
Solari_di_Udine
Output device for presentation of information in visual form
most display devices. Swept-volume display Laser display Holographic display Light field displays Andotrope Ticker tape (historical) Split-flap display (or
Display_device
International café chain and brand
included a split-flap display, a departure board style common in 20th century railway stations. The board was created by Solari di Udine and displays the coffees
Starbucks_Reserve
Topics referred to by the same term
Refreshable braille display, electromechanical device to display braille characters Split-flap display, electromechanical alphanumeric device, often used as
Display
Electronic alphanumeric display device
electromechanical split-flap displays, vane displays, and flip-disc displays; all-electronic liquid-crystal displays, incandescent eggcrate displays, LED displays, and
Text_display
displays. Electromagnetic devices, using a solenoid coil to control a visible flag or flap, were the earliest type, and were used for text displays such
History_of_display_technology
Type of electro-mechanical digital clock
widely considered a masterpiece of industrial design, using a split-flap display to display hours and minutes. The Cifra 3 was included in the 2004 "Humble
Cifra_3
Main railway station in Munich, Germany
work began in August 1976. It was completed at Christmas 1987. A new split-flap display was installed in 1981 at the cross platform concourse. The individual
München_Hauptbahnhof
Type of clock that displays the time with numbers
clocks used numbers painted on wheels, or a split-flap display. High-end digital clocks use dot matrix displays and use animations for digit changes. If
Digital_clock
Anti-stalling high-lift device on aircraft
A flap is a high-lift device used to reduce the stalling speed of an aircraft wing at a given weight. Flaps are usually mounted on the wing trailing edges
Flap_(aeronautics)
Discrete device in an electronic system
segment display) LED (individual, 7 segment display, starburst display, dot matrix) Split-flap display (numeric, preprinted messages) Plasma display (dot
Electronic_component
Computer system used in airports to display flight information
name, or city. Most FIDS are now displayed on LCD or LED screen, although some airports still use split-flap displays. "The Basics of FIDS: Features, Capabilities
Flight information display system
Flight_information_display_system
Sign mounted on the front, side or rear of a public transport vehicle
split-flap display, or Solari display, but outside Italy, this technology was never common for use in transit vehicles. [citation needed] Such displays were
Destination_sign
Railroad station in Connecticut
itself. In 2015, LCD displays replaced a mechanical split-flap display departure board made by Solari di Udine. The split-flap display was donated to the
Union_Station_(New_Haven)
State-owned national railway of Taiwan
next-train displays. Split-flap display boards, monitors, or smaller LED displays are provided at major terminals and principal stations. One display per control
Taiwan_Railway
Terminal at JFK Airport in Queens, New York
a single slab, rises from the lobby floor, and a split-flap display by Solari originally displayed flight information. When the terminal was in operation
TWA_Flight_Center
Flapit is a split-flap display that reveals real-time social media statistics such as Twitter followers or Yelp ratings. The product is designed to show
Flapit
Hotel in Queens, New York
and multiple-pane soundproof windows. The large departure board, a split-flap display made in Italy by Solari di Udine and which has been a feature of the
TWA_Hotel
Subway line in South Korea
Former split-flap display passenger information system signs used on Seoul Subway Line 2 from 1980 until replaced with flat-screen TV displays in 2005–10
Seoul_Subway_Line_2
Wing surface area adjuster, typically for shortening take-off and landing
the split flap, the lower surface hinges downwards while the upper surface remains either fixed to the wing or moves independently. Travelling flaps also
High-lift_device
Aerodynamic device
Krueger flaps, or Krüger flaps, are lift enhancement devices that may be fitted to the leading edge of an aircraft wing. Unlike slats or droop flaps, the
Krueger_flap
1977 American TV series or program
episodes, a split-flap display mounted on the console showed the code entered on the keypad. In later episodes, this was changed to an LED display, and the
Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine
Marlo_and_the_Magic_Movie_Machine
Airline code for a journey between multiple points
Flight numbers on a split-flap display (Frankfurt airport)
Flight_number
Grotesque sans-serif typeface
the GE Inspira typeface in July 2004. The numbers on the vertical split-flap displays found in game shows between the late 1960s and the 1970s used News
News_Gothic
Clock for railway passengers and staff
with straight edged pointers. Modern German station clock next to split-flap display board. Customised design (Heidelberg Hbf) Aarau station clock with
Station_clock
Commuter rail system in Milan, Italy
Canottieri Milano Dergano Milano Istria Milano Zama Milano Puglie Split-flap display in use at Milano Porta Garibaldi railway station Milano Porta Garibaldi
Milan_S_Lines
German U-Bahn train type operated in Munich
from the earlier series, as they have flip-dot display destination signs instead of split-flap display signs on the B1.4 and B2.7 series. The prototype
MVG_Class_B
London Underground and railway station
employment agency within the Arcade at the time. In 1989, the first visual display unit-controlled signalling operation on British Rail (known as an Integrated
Liverpool_Street_station
Clock radio brand (ca. 1960s–2010s)
of an analog radio and a digital clock, display technology evolved with time, from mechanical split-flap display at introduction, to VFD (1970s - 80s),
Sony_Dream_Machine
High-lift device on some aircraft wings
Blown flaps, blown wing or jet flaps are powered aerodynamic high-lift devices used on the wings of certain aircraft to improve their low-speed flight
Blown_flap
American TV scenic designer (1920–1999)
Split-flap display to become so popular for a time on TV and in other venues. Cooper's designs typically included technology not only for displaying numbers
Ted_Cooper
Tab on the trailing edge of a wing
The Gurney flap (or wickerbill) is a small tab projecting from the trailing edge of a wing. Typically it is set at a right angle to the pressure-side surface
Gurney_flap
next one. The name "Patapata" likely references a Japanese word for Split-flap display, onomatopoeically dubbed "Patapata-shiki" for its distinctive fluttering
List of Google April Fools' Day jokes
List_of_Google_April_Fools'_Day_jokes
Public transport information delivery method
accompanying program the older split-flap displays were replaced by electronic dot-matrix signage. Large stations have platform displays with multiple rows, but
Passenger_information_system
Railway and metro station in Bucharest
the Basarab Overpass in 2009) and the replacement of the original split-flap displays with LED screens (2018). During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Bucharest North railway station
Bucharest_North_railway_station
Suburban rail service in Milan
Seveso–Milano Rogoredo Split-flap display at Milano Porta Garibaldi showing an S2 train to Mariano Comense as the next departure. Overview Service type
Line S2 (Milan suburban railway service)
Line_S2_(Milan_suburban_railway_service)
Swedish industrial designer (born 1943)
of examples were sold; as well as the ticket dispenser and numeric split-flap display for the AB Turn-O-Matic M80 Könummersystem 'queue number system' that
Tom_Ahlström
Large profile electric train
first batch to make use of split-flap displays that featured different colours for the respective lines and also displayed their number. The F84 and F87
BVG_Class_F
Busiest railway station in Hesse, Germany
also modernised. In the meantime, liquid-crystal displays have replaced the old split-flap displays on the platforms. As in Wiesbaden Hauptbahnhof, seven
Frankfurt_(Main)_Hauptbahnhof
Aerodynamic device
leading-edge droop flap is a device on the leading edge of aircraft wings designed to improve airflow at high angles of attack. The droop flap is similar to
Leading-edge_droop_flap
Railway station in Melbourne, Australia
Elizabeth Street entrances were replaced by large airport-style split-flap displays. The space "under the clocks" or "on the steps" leading to the dome
Flinders Street railway station
Flinders_Street_railway_station
Nautical terms for direction
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Port_and_starboard
Railway station in Ulm, Germany
on 22 October 1992, it put a computerised departure board with a split-flap display into operation in the station. Deutsche Bahn opened the concourse
Ulm_Hauptbahnhof
Device increasing the lift of the wing at low speed (take-off and landing)
aircraft intended to operate within a wide range of speeds. Trailing-edge flap systems running along the trailing edge of the wing are common on all aircraft
Leading-edge_slat
Aircraft component fixed to the end of the wings to improve performance
as large gusts or severe pull-ups. TACS are movable panels, similar to flaps or ailerons, on the trailing edge of the wing extension. The system is controlled
Wingtip_device
Electronic flight control system
outcome; this results in various combinations of rudder, elevator, aileron, flaps and engine controls in different situations using a closed feedback loop
Fly-by-wire
Aircraft control surface that combines the functions of both flaps and ailerons
flaperon (portmanteau of flap and aileron) on an aircraft wing is a type of control surface that combines the functions of both flaps and ailerons. Some kitplanes
Flaperon
Flight control surface meant to increase drag
appreciable effect on lift or trim and how this may be achieved with split trailing edge flaps on the wings, for example. There was also a requirement to vent
Air_brake_(aeronautics)
Railway station in Germany
Track 2 with old split-flap display
Andernach_station
Type of aircraft flap
The Gouge flap is a type of aircraft flap that is designed to move rearwards as well as down when extended. Invented by Arthur Gouge of Short Brothers
Gouge_flap
Instrument used for navigation and orientation
when it is 24 years old, and so on. Consequently, the illumination of the display will fade. Mariners' compasses can have two or more magnets permanently
Compass
Continuously computed dead reckoning
control – Process of controlling orientation of an aerospace vehiclePages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets LN-3 inertial navigation system –
Inertial_navigation_system
Type of aileron
The deceleron, or split aileron, was developed in the late 1940s by Northrop, originally for use on the F-89 Scorpion fighter. It is a two-part aileron
Deceleron
Part of an aircraft, encasing the engines
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Nacelle
Surface that allows a pilot to adjust and control an aircraft's flight attitude
respectively. Secondary flight control surfaces might include spoiler, flaps, and slats on the wings. The main control surfaces of a fixed-wing aircraft
Flight_control_surfaces
Engine intake air diverter
A splitter plate is a component in some jet aircraft, used to control the airflow into the engine. Where the engine air intake is mounted partway back
Splitter_plate_(aeronautics)
Diode that emits light from an organic compound
display can be driven with a passive-matrix (PMOLED) or active-matrix (AMOLED) control scheme. In the PMOLED scheme, each row and line in the display
OLED
Railway station in Düsseldorf, Germany
beginning of the 2000s with new train destination indicators with split-flap displays. The station has a central platform with entrances on Oberbilker
Düsseldorf Volksgarten station
Düsseldorf_Volksgarten_station
Man-machine interface concept for cockpit design
several other input systems, such as direct voice input and helmet-mounted display, to further reduce workload upon pilots as well as the need to divide their
HOTAS
American experimental jet aircraft
the ground could easily look into the cockpit. The aircraft also had split flaps, which doubled as speed brakes. The first X-4 (serial number 46-676)
Northrop_X-4_Bantam
Aircraft configuration in which a small wing is placed in front of the main wing
The use of landing flaps on the main wing causes a large trim change, which must be compensated for. The Saab Viggen has flaps on its canard surface
Canard_(aeronautics)
Aircraft heading flight instrument
indicator with a VHF omnidirectional range-instrument landing system (VOR-ILS) display. The HSI can reduce pilot workload by lessening the number of elements
Horizontal situation indicator
Horizontal_situation_indicator
Aircraft cockpit control
it in 1907. A two-handed variation of the centre stick has existed as a split stick, with a similar arrangement to a yoke as it is bifurcated for the
Centre_stick
Room from which a pilot controls an aircraft or spacecraft
pilot may select display of information by means of button press.[citation needed] The flight management system/control and/or display unit may be used
Cockpit
Aircraft control surface used to induce roll
included: American John J. Montgomery included spring-loaded trailing edge flaps on his second glider (1885): these were operable by the pilot as ailerons
Aileron
American designer (born 1965)
patented fully mechanical split-flap system to display the time in 24 cities around the world. Inspired by the old split-flap board at airport and train
Jacob_Arabo
Method of slowing an aircraft
Dive brakes or dive flaps are deployed to slow down an aircraft when in a dive. They often consist of a metal flap that is lowered against the air flow
Dive_brake
Robust aircraft electronic recording device
the same as the data sent to the display device. This is particularly true of aircraft equipped with electronic displays (CRT or LCD). A mechanical instrument
Flight_recorder
Battery electric compact crossover SUV
solutions, such as an umbrella in the door, an ice scraper in the charging flap, and flexible storage compartments. The boot offers a generous capacity of
Škoda_Elroq
Aviation accidents in Bromley, England
showing the flap as being over the one-third setting, despite being set to one-third during the pre-landing checks. Rustin corrected the flap setting. Entering
2001 Biggin Hill Airshow crashes
2001_Biggin_Hill_Airshow_crashes
Aircraft collision avoidance system
aircraft. In modern glass cockpit aircraft, the TCAS display may be integrated in the navigation display (ND) or electronic horizontal situation indicator
Traffic collision avoidance system
Traffic_collision_avoidance_system
Electronic systems used on aircraft
used on aircraft. Avionic systems include communications, navigation, the display and management of multiple systems, and the hundreds of systems that are
Avionics
Airplane wings capable of changing position to alter their geometry
the required performance; instead, wings are given computer-controlled flaps on both leading and trailing edges that increase or decrease the camber
Variable-sweep_wing
Aircraft controls
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Yoke_(aeronautics)
Anti-stall control surface on aircraft
ratio during cruise. Index of aviation articles Canard (aeronautics) Krueger flap Strake (aviation) Vortex generator Wikimedia Commons has media related to
Leading-edge_extension
Aircraft anti-stall device
stall. The critical parameters include the angle of attack, airspeed, wing flap setting and load factor. Action by the pilot is not required to recognise
Stick_pusher
Aircraft passenger service
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Inflight_Connectivity
Entertainment available to aircraft passengers during a flight
With advancements in digital technology over the decades, personal IFE display screens became prevalent during the 1990s, when demand for better IFE became
In-flight_entertainment
Device on aircraft control surface
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Servo_tab
Airborne radio transponder
a suitable altitude encoder, a blind encoder (which does not directly display altitude) is connected to the transponder. Around busy airspace there is
Transponder_(aeronautics)
Aircraft cockpit with electronic displays
(nicknamed "steam gauges") to display information, a glass cockpit uses several multi-function displays and a primary flight display driven by flight management
Glass_cockpit
Safe container for flammable fluids, e.g., for a vehicle or oil heater
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Fuel_tank
How aircraft are controlled
aircraft but may also appear on smaller ones). Many aircraft have wing flaps, controlled by a switch or a mechanical lever or in some cases are fully
Aircraft flight control system
Aircraft_flight_control_system
Mechanical device in an aircraft cockpit to warn the pilot of an imminent stall
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Stick_shaker
System to maintain vehicle trajectory in lieu of direct operator command
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Autopilot
Type of wing
deflected up to ±10°, thus acting like a flap-equipped wing, but without the individual segments and gaps typical in a flap system. The wing itself can be twisted
Adaptive_compliant_wing
Undercarriage of aircraft or spacecraft
waves are reduced. The Shin Meiwa US-1A is a STOL amphibian with blown flaps and all control surfaces. The ability to land and take-off at relatively
Landing_gear
Flight instrument which displays the aircraft's orientation relative to Earth's horizon
Russian-built aircraft have a somewhat different design. The background display is colored as in a Western instrument, but moves up and down only to indicate
Attitude_indicator
Tail section of an aircraft containing stabilisers
could sit on its tail and take off and land vertically. An outboard tail is split in two, with each half mounted on a short boom just behind and outboard
Empennage
Device for reducing lift and increasing drag on aircraft wings
dedicated ailerons also avoids the problem of control reversal and allows flaps to occupy a greater portion of the wing trailing edge. Almost all modern
Spoiler_(aeronautics)
Aircraft control
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Side-stick
Control surface for fluid-dynamic steering in the yaw axis
where the length of the tiller could impede movement of the helm can be split with a rubber universal joint and the part adjoined the tiller termed a
Rudder
Instrument used to determine the height of an object above a certain point
measure sea surface height Level sensor Lidar Pressure sensor Primary flight display Radar altimeter Satellite altimetry Turkish Airlines Flight 1951, an accident
Altimeter
Small power source installed on aircraft
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Ram_air_turbine
Medium to transfer power in hydraulic machinery
body Blown flap Channel wing Dog-tooth Drag-reducing aerospike Flap Gouge flap Gurney flap Krueger flap Leading-edge cuff Leading-edge droop flap LEX Slats
Hydraulic_fluid
Component of aircraft avionics
through a control display unit (CDU) that incorporates a small screen and keyboard or touchscreen. The FMS sends the flight plan for display to the electronic
Flight_management_system
Aircraft control computer software
in the horizontal stabilizer, an elevator, yaw-damper actuation, slat or flap sensor, or a single air data reference fault. Alternate law 2 (ALT2) loses
Flight_control_modes
SPLIT FLAP-DISPLAY
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Split
Boy/Male
Muslim
Split, Cleavage
Boy/Male
Indian
Flag
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Split Cleavage
Boy/Male
English
From the split meadow.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Strong, Solid, Firm, Sharp
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Flag
Girl/Female
American, Christian, Hebrew, Indian
Narrow Split of Land
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
New; Development of the Tune Before the Song is Sung
Girl/Female
Australian
Mature
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Flag
Boy/Male
Greek
Lover of horses.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Till End
Boy/Male
Australian, Thai, Vietnamese
Mature; Independent
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Solid; Firm; Sharp
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Momentary; Split Second
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Split Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian
Flag
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Flag
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.
SPLIT FLAP-DISPLAY
SPLIT FLAP-DISPLAY
Boy/Male
English American
From Wine's town; from a friend's town. Famous Bearer: Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), World...
Female
English
Feminine form of French Albert, ALBERTINE means "bright nobility."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Purple; Violet Flower
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
One who is heard
Girl/Female
Tamil
Deeptikana | தீபà¯à®¤à®¿à®•ாநா
Beam of light
Biblical
rest; a guide
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Always Victorious; Unopposed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajramani | வஜà¯à®°à®®à®¾à®¨à¯€
Diamond
Girl/Female
English American
A names ending in 'ina' or 'ena' (ie. Christina) used as a nickname. Famous bearer: In 1906...
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Ferox, DEROG means "the arrogant one" or "the obstinate one."
SPLIT FLAP-DISPLAY
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v. i.
To attend to a spit; to use a spit.
v. t.
To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin.
v. t.
One of the small plates of metal used in making splint armor. See Splint armor, below.
n.
A piece that is split off, or made thin, by splitting; a splinter; a fragment.
imp. & p. p.
of Split
v. t.
A splint bone.
v. t.
To clap or strike, as a bird its wings, a fish its tail, etc.; to flap.
imp. & p. p.
of Spit
n.
To beat with a flap; to strike.
n.
A flat stone used in paving, or any rock which will split into such stones. See Flag, a stone.
imp. & p. p.
of Slit
v. t.
Splint, or splent, coal. See Splent coal, under Splent.
n.
To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal.
v. t.
A disease affecting the splint bones, as a callosity or hard excrescence.
v. t.
To split into splints, or thin, slender pieces; to splinter; to shiver.
v. i.
To fall and hang like a flap, as the brim of a hat, or other broad thing.
v. t.
A piece split off; a splinter.
v. t.
To divide or separate into components; -- often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid.
v. i.
To part asunder; to be rent; to burst; as, vessels split by the freezing of water in them.
n.
the substitution of more than one share of a corporation's stock for one share. The market price of the stock usually drops in proportion to the increase in outstanding shares of stock. The split may be in any ratio, as a two-for-one split; a three-for-two split.