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1 trajectory curvature
1) Военный термин: кривая траектории2) Макаров: кривизна траектории -
2 trajectory curvature
English-russian dictionary of physics > trajectory curvature
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3 trajectory curvature
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > trajectory curvature
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4 dynamic trajectory curvature
Ракетная техника: кривизна динамической траекторииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > dynamic trajectory curvature
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5 dynamic trajectory curvature
English-Russian military dictionary > dynamic trajectory curvature
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6 curvature
кривизна, искривление -
7 curvature
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8 curvature of a flight trajectory
Техника: кривизна траекторииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > curvature of a flight trajectory
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9 curvature of trajectory
Военный термин: кривизна траекторииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > curvature of trajectory
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10 correction
коррекция; исправление; поправкаcorrection for wind direction — поправка на несоосность [скос] потока
tailplane correction to trim — балансировочное отклонение (цельноповоротного) стабилизатора >
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