> When you change the position of the nozzles, you are changing 
> the thrust vector, hence thrust vectoring.

Yes, of course, by definition, when you change the *orientation* of the
nozzle, you are thrust vectoring. Or, "gimbaling" the nozzle, for
rockets.

Jon


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