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1 беспилотный неуправляемый аэростат
Бeспилoтнoe вoздушнoe суднo лeгчe вoздухa, бeз силoвoй устaнoвки, нaхoдящeeся в свoбoднoм пoлётe.Примечание. Бeспилoтныe нeупрaвляeмыe aэрoстaты клaссифицируются кaк тяжёлыe, срeдниe и лёгкиe в сooтвeтствии с излoжeнными в дoбaвлeнии 4 к Приложению 2 тeхничeскими трeбoвaниями.A non-power-driven, unmanned, lighter-than-air aircraft in free flight.Note.— Unmanned free balloons are classified as heavy, medium or light in accordance with specifications contained in Annex 2, Appendix 4.(AN 2; PANS-ATM)Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > беспилотный неуправляемый аэростат
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2 неуправляемый воздушный шар
Aviation: unmanned free balloonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неуправляемый воздушный шар
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3 аэростат
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4 аэростат
(объемом 42 тыс. куб. м. и более) blimp* * *аэроста́т м.
aerostat, balloon, lighter-than-air aircraftзапуска́ть аэроста́т — launch a balloonнаполня́ть аэроста́т ( газом) — inflate a balloonаэроста́т подде́рживается в во́здухе — an aerostat sustains flight in the atmosphereпривя́зывать аэроста́т — anchor [tether] a balloonбаллоне́тный аэроста́т — ballonnet balloonбеспило́тный аэроста́т — unmanned balloonзме́йковый аэроста́т — kite balloonаэроста́т наблюде́ния — observation balloonпривязно́й аэроста́т — captive [tethered] balloonсвобо́дный аэроста́т — free balloonуправля́емый аэроста́т — dirigible balloon, air ship (см. тж. дирижабль)* * *
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