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1 turbulence-induced stall
срыв [сваливание] вследствие турбулентности атмосферыEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > turbulence-induced stall
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2 stall
срыв ( потока) ; срыв, сваливание ( самолёта) ; режим срыва [сваливания]; вводить или попадать в режим срыва [сваливания]; сваливаться ( о самолёте) ; останавливаться)full landing configuration stall — срыв [сваливание] в посадочной конфигурации 1-g stall срыв [сваливание] в горизонтальном прямолинейном полете (с единичной перегрузкой)
go into a stall — входить [попадать] в режим срыва [сваливания]
go out of stall — выходить из режима срыва [сваливания]
put an airplane into a stall — вводить самолёт в режим срыва [сваливания]
slow down to stall — гасить скорость до срыва [сваливания]
stall due to gusts — срыв [сваливание] вследствие воздействия воздушных порывов
stall in level flight — срыв [сваливание] в горизонтальном полете
stall in the clean configuration — срыв [сваливание] с убранными механизацией и шасси
stall in the takeoff configuration — срыв [сваливание] во взлетной конфигурации (шасси выпущено, закрылки отклонены на взлетный угол)
stall with full flaps — срыв [сваливание] при полностью отклонённых закрылках [с полностью выпущенными закрылками]
stall with no flaps — срыв [сваливание] при неотклонённых закрылках [с убранными закрылками]
stall with partial flaps — срыв [сваливание] при частично отклонённых закрылках [с частично выпущенными закрылками]
top and bottom rudder stall — срыв [сваливание] на вираже при смене (действия) рулей
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3 factor
1. коэффициент; множитель2. показатель3. факторfactor of safety1-g load factoramplification factoraward factorbody axis load factorboundary layer shape factorBreguet factorcorrection factorcoupling loss factorscriticality factordamping factorderating factordesign factordrag-due-to-lift factordynamic amplification factordynamic response factordynamic response magnification factorendurance factorfield degradation factorflying qualities factorform factorfree-elevator factorg factorgain factorgrowth factorgust alleviation factorgust intensity factorgust load factorincremental load factorinstantaneous load factorinterference factorintermittency factorlanding factorlanding impact load factorlateral load factorlimit load factorload factorlongitudinal load factorloss factormagnification factormaneuver factormaneuver load factormaneuvering load factormodal amplification factornormal load factorOswald span efficiency factorOswald's airplane-induced drag efficiency factorpassenger load factorPrandtl-Glauert factorproof factorrange factorreaction factorrecovery factorreduction factorrelative density factorReynolds analogy factorsafety factorscale factorscaling factorscatter factorshape factorshift factorsidewash factorsinusoidal factorsmoothing factorspan-efficiency factorstagnation pressure-recovery factorstall load factorsteady state load factorstress concentration factorstress corrosion cracking stress intensity factorstress intensity factorsustained load factortail efficiency factorthrust load factortip loss factortotal load factortrade-off factorturbulence intensity factorturn load factorultimate factorultimate load factorvertical load factorvortex-drag factorweighting factorWheeler retardation factorzero-g load factor
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