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Космонавтика: воздушно-реактивный двигатель -
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3 thermal jet engine
Авиация: воздушно-реактивный двигатель -
4 thermal jet engine thrust
Космонавтика: тяга ВРДУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thermal jet engine thrust
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5 thermal jet propulsion
Космонавтика: воздушно-реактивный двигательУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thermal jet propulsion
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6 thermal-jet engine
Космонавтика: воздушно-реактивный двигатель -
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > thermal jet engine
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motor termopropulsorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > thermal jet engine
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Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > thermal jet propulsion
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14 thermal-jet engine
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > thermal-jet engine
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15 thermal jet engine
воздушно-реактивный двигатель, ВРДEnglish-russian astronautics dictionary > thermal jet engine
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16 thermal jet engine thrust
n тяга врдEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > thermal jet engine thrust
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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > thermal jet engine
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струя; форсунка; сопло; см. тж. nozzle; жиклёр; струйный руль, струйник; реактивный двигатель; см. тж. engine; реактивный самолёт; реактивныйpitch (control, puffer, reaction) jet — струйник тангажа, струйный руль системы продольного управления
roll (control, puffer, reaction) jet — струйник крена, струйный руль системы поперечного управления
yaw (control, puffer, reaction) jet — струйник рыскания, струйный руль системы путевого управления
— big jet— cold jet— fan jet— gas jet— hot jet— ion jet— jato jet— jump jet— lift jet— main jet— pure jet— ram jet— slot jet— tail jet— VTOL jet -
20 thermal ink jet
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