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take-offполуча́ть разреше́ние на взлёт от КП — be cleared for take-off from the (control) towerпрекраща́ть взлёт — abandon take-offвзлёт без разбе́га — no-run take-offвзлёт без ускори́телей — unaided take-offвертика́льный взлёт — vertical take-offвзлёт по прибо́рам — instrument take-offпре́рванный взлёт — balked [aborted] take-offвзлёт при боково́м ве́тре — cross-wind take-offвзлёт при отсутстви́и ви́димости — blind take-offвзлёт с катапу́льты — catapult(-assisted) launchingвзлёт с по́лной нагру́зкой — full-load take-offвзлёт с разбе́гом — running take-offвзлёт с раке́тным ускори́телем — rocket-assisted take-off* * *
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