Proper noun
Butchart (plural Butcharts)
A surname.
Butchart and Armstrong were forced to shut down the number-three engine, due to damage, and the number-one engine, due to the torque it created. Source: Internet
Julie-Anne Butchart, 33, was working at Stella’s Voice on King Street on December 14 2018 when her purse was stolen. Source: Internet
He sat in the right-hand pilot seat while the left-hand seat commander, Stan Butchart, flew the B-29. citation As they ascended to convert, the number-four engine stopped and the propeller began windmilling (rotating freely) in the airstream. Source: Internet
Armstrong and Butchart brought the aircraft into a nose-down alignment to increase speed, then launched the Skyrocket. Source: Internet
Further reading * Butchart, Reuben. Source: Internet
Hitting the switch that would stop the propeller's spinning, Butchart found the propeller slowed but then started spinning again, this time even faster than the other engines; if it spun too fast, it would break apart. Source: Internet