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1. ротор3. (несущий) винт < вертолета>, НВ; несуще-тянущий винт < самолета вертикального взлета и посадки>, НТВ4. вихрь, ротор < векторного поля>air-driven rotorarticulated rotorautorotating rotorbearingless rotorbottom rotorcirculation-control rotorcirculation-controlled rotorclimbing rotorco-axial rotorscompressor rotorcompressor stage rotorcontra-rotating rotorscross-beam rotordelta-hinged rotordescending rotoredgewise moving rotorelastomeric rotorengine rotorfan rotorfan in the fin tail rotorfan-in-tail rotorfenestron tail rotorfinite-blade rotorfixed-tip rotorfold rotorfour-bladed rotorfree-tip rotorfully articulated rotorgimballed rotorglass fiber rotorhelicopter rotorhingeless rotorhovering rotorintegrally bladed rotorjet rotorlifting rotorlow-inflow rotormain rotormirror-image rotormistuned rotormoderate offset rotormultiple-load-path rotoropen rotoroverlapped rotorspaired rotorspropfan rotorquiet tail rotorrigid rotorring fin tail rotorsee-saw rotorsemiarticulated rotorsemirigid rotorshrouded tail rotorside-by-side rotorssingle-load-path rotorsnap-through rotorsoft in-plane rotorstationary rotorstiff in-plane rotorstopped rotortail rotortandem rotorsteetering rotorthick bladed rotortilt rotortop rotortriple-load-path rotortuned rotorturbine rotortwin rotorstwo-blade rotortwo-bladed rotortwo-position rotorunderslung rotorvariable camber rotorX-shaped rotorX-wing rotor
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