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аптечка первой помощиfirst-aid kitбак первой очереди расхода топливаfirst fuel consumed tankвоздух, проходящий через первый контурmain airвоздушное судно первого поколенияfirst-generation aircraftвыполнил первый разворотon the cross-wind legвыполнять первый разворотturn on crosswind legкомпоновка кресел в салоне первого классаfirst-class seatingпервая очередь срабатывания огнетушителейmain fire extinguisher dischargeпервая степень свободы воздухаfirst freedom of the airпервые ступениearly stages(компрессора) первый классfirst classпервый контурmain ductпервый полетmaiden flightпервый разворотturn on crosswind legпервый тип событияfirst type of occurenceпервый топливный коллекторprimary fuel starting manifoldрейс с обслуживанием по первому классуfirst-class flightресурс до первого капитального ремонтаfirst overhaul periodсалон первого классаfirst class compartmentсредства первой помощиfirst-aid equipmentтариф первого классаfirst-class fareучасток захода на посадку до первого разворотаupwind legучасток маршрута между первым и вторым разворотамиcross-wind legфорсунка первого контура подачи топливаprimary fuel nozzle
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