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A "thrust reverser" is used in turbine engine aircraft to slow the plane down after landing. This is accomplished by redirecting the engine thrust forward through the use of actuator driven deflectors at the rear of the turbine.
Our flexible shaft assemblies provide power to the actuators that open and close the thrust reversers on pneumatic and electrically powered thrust reverser actuation systems and are used to synchronize the actuators on hydraulically actuated systems.