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1 transition of cracks
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2 transition
переход; переучивание ( лётчиков) ; аэрд. переход [точка перехода] пограничного слоя ( из ламинарного в турбулентный) ; переход от полёта по приборам к визуальному полёту; верт. прямой переход ( от висения или вертикального полёта к горизонтальному) ; ркт. выход на режим полной тяги; переходный режим [процесс]; изменяться; переходный, переводной, связанный с переводом давления на высотомереcrosswind transition to flight — вторая половина разбега и отрыв при боковом ветре, переход от разбега к полёту при наличии бокового ветра
hypersonic boundary layer transition — переход ламинарного пограничного слоя в турбулентный в гиперзвуковом потоке
transition of the wing — поворот крыла; изменение геометрии крыла (в полете)
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