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1 flight-maneuver effect
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > flight-maneuver effect
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2 effect
эффект, влияние; ( воз) действие; результат; pl. явления; производить, вызывать, выполнять3-D effect — пространственный [стереоскопический] эффект
come into ground effect — попадать в зону [область] влияния (близости) земли
effect of model support — влияние державки [системы подвески] модели
effect of prelaunch environment — ркт. влияние предпусковых (внешних) условий
out of ground effect — без [при отсутствии] влияния (близости) земли
structural effects of impact — прочность [поведение конструкции] при ударных нагрузках
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3 performance
1. (летно-технические) характеристики, ЛТХ; летные данные; (рабочая) характеристика;2. работа; действие; выполнение < задачи>3. эффективность; производительность; работоспособностьacquisition performanceaerodynamic performanceagile performanceagility performanceair-to-fuel performanceaircraft performanceaircrew performanceairfield performanceairship performancealgorithm performancealong track performancealtitude performancealtitude-velocity performanceantijam performanceapproach performanceautopilot performanceautorotation performanceautorotative performancebench throttle performancebipropellant performanceCAS performanceclimb performanceclosed-loop performancecold takeoff performancecontrol performancecontrol law performancecrew performancecross-track performancecruise performancecumulative performancedecision-height performancedeck performancedive bomb performanceenroute performanceEW performancefail-operational performancefan performanceFCS performancefield performancefilter performanceflap performanceflawless performanceflight manual performanceflutter-free performancefrequency-domain performanceground attack performanceguidance's performancegust alleviation performancehigh-speed performancehigh-AOA performancehot and high performancehot-day performancehover performancehover performance out of ground effecthovering performancehuman performanceinlet performanceinstalled performancelanding performanceLevel 2 performancelift performancelift-to-drag performancelimit performancelongitudinal performanceloop performancelow-speed performancemaneuver performancemaneuvering performancemid-mission landing performancemission performancemodel preview performancenear-optimum performancenonafterburning performanceouter-loop performanceoverland performancepayload/range performancephase and gain performancepilot performancepilot/vehicle performancepitch performancepitching performancepoint performancepost-stall performancepowered-lift performancepropeller performancepropeller-nacelle performancerated performancereverse-thrust performanceroll performancerolling performancerough ground performancerough-field performancerunway performancesafety performancesingle-engine performancesingle-engine takeoff performancesingle-engine-out performancespoiler performancesteady state performanceSTO performanceSTOL performancestopping performancesupersonic cruise performancesustained maneuver performancesustained turning performancetail-chase performancetakeoff and landing performancetakeoff performancetask performancetaxi performancethrottle performancetilt-rotor performancetime-domain performancetracking performancetransient performancetransition performanceturning performanceV/STOL performancevelocity performancevibration performancewarload/radius performancewet field performancewet runway performancewindmilling performance
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