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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pusher configuration</span> Air- or watercraft design in which the propulsion device is behind the engine

In aeronautical and naval engineering, pusher configuration is the term used to describe a drivetrain of air- or watercraft with propulsion device(s) after the engine(s). This is in contrast to the more conventional tractor configuration, which places them in front.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tractor configuration</span> Aircraft design in which the propeller is mounted on the front and pulls the craft forward

In aviation, the term tractor configuration refers to a propeller-driven fixed-wing aircraft with its engine mounted with the propeller in front, so that the aircraft is "pulled" through the air. This is the usual configuration; the pusher configuration places the airscrew behind, and "pushes" the aircraft forward. Through common usage, the word "propeller" has come to mean any airscrew, whether it pulls or pushes the aircraft.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Push-pull configuration</span> Combination of forward- and aft-mounted propellers on aircraft

An aircraft constructed with a push-pull configuration has a combination of forward-mounted tractor (pull) propellers, and backward-mounted (pusher) propellers.

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