WEP
Definition | : | War Emergency Power |
Category | : | Governmental » Military |
Country/Region | : | United States |
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What does WEP mean?
War Emergency Power (WEP) is an American term for the throttle setting on some World War II military aircraft engines. The engine is put to overdrive for a short period during an emergency situation.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the full form of WEP in Military Aircraft (U.S)?
The full form of WEP is War Emergency Power
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