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1 fuel
1. n1) паливо, бензин2. v◊•- aircraft engine fuel grade 100 - aircraft fuel grade 100 - alternate fuel - annihilation fuel - antiknock fuel - atomized fuel - aviation blending fuel - aviation fuel - aviation mixed fuel - aviation turbine fuel - backup fuel - blended fuel - blending fuel - block fuel - bubble-free fuel - climb fuel - composite fuel - controlling fuel - decomposed fuel - doped fuel - drainable fuel - emulsified fuel - fossil fuel - high-antiknock fuel - high-energy fuel - high-flash fuel - high-grade fuel - high-octane fuel - improper fuel - intentionally damned fuel - jet fuel - jet aircraft fuel - jet engine fuel - knock-free fuel - liquid fuel - main fuel - on-board fuel - oxygen-oil rocket fuel - petroleum fuel - premium fuel - premium motor fuel - premium-priced fuel - rocket fuel - run-up fuel - solid fuel - starting fuel - synthetic fuel - takeoff fuel - taxi fuel - trapped fuel - turbine fuel - unusable fuel - usable fuel - wide-cut fuel -
2 fuel jettison nozzle
n сопло системи аварійного зливу паливаEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > fuel jettison nozzle
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3 fuel jettison pipe
n трубопровід аварійнного зливу палива -
4 fuel jettison valve
? клапан аварійного зливу пального
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