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1 rotation Reynolds number
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > rotation Reynolds number
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2 number
число, номер; количествоcontrol by Mach number — управлять [регулировать] по числу М
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3 range
1. дальность <полета, действия>; расстояние; дистанция; радиус < действия>/ определять расстояние2. диапазон; область; предел(ы);3. амплитуда; размах4. полигон; (испытательная) установка5. серия; ряд; класс; ранг/ классифицировать; ранжироватьrange during climbrange of scalabilityrange to goabsolute rangeaccelerometer rangeACMI rangeaeroballistic rangeafterburning rangeair combat maneuveringair superiority rangeaircraft-to-target rangealpha rangealtitude rangeangle-of-attack rangeangle-of-sideslip rangeangular rangeAOA rangeat stand-off rangeballistic rangebest rangeCG rangecoast-to-coast rangeconstant altitude-constant airspeed rangecontinuous Mach number rangecritical range of the Reynolds numbercruise rangecruise-climb rangedeflection rangeelastic-plastic rangeelevator rangeempty-weight rangeferry rangefinal-maneuver activation rangefiring rangeflight path rangefull-payload rangegain rangegunnery rangehigh-angle-of-attack rangehigh-AOA rangehigh-power rangehigh-altitude rangehigh-supersonic speed rangehorizontal rangeIFR rangeindoor rangeinstantaneous rangelaser-measured rangelaunch rangelinear rangeload factor rangelock-on rangelower angle-of-attack rangelower AOA rangeMach number rangemaneuver lift rangemaximum fuel rangemaximum payload rangemeasurement rangemidstroke rangemillimetric rangemission rangemotion sickness rangeno-wind rangeoperational rangeoutdoor rangeplastic rangeradar cross-section measuring rangeRCS measuring rangerefueled rangeReynolds number rangerotation rangesideslip rangespecific rangespeed rangespin area rangestill-air rangestress rangethrust rangetranscontinental rangeunrefueled rangevisual range
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