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1 aero-derivative gas turbine
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > aero-derivative gas turbine
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2 aero-derivative gas turbine
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > aero-derivative gas turbine
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3 aero-derived gas turbine
< turb> (type of gas turbine) ■ Gasturbine in Jetbauweise f ; Gasturbine leichter Bauart f ; Aircraft Derivative fEnglish-german technical dictionary > aero-derived gas turbine
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4 aero-engine derivative
< turb> (type of gas turbine) ■ Gasturbine in Jetbauweise f ; Gasturbine leichter Bauart f ; Aircraft Derivative fEnglish-german technical dictionary > aero-engine derivative
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5 Aircraft Derivative
f < turb> (Gasturbinentyp) ■ aircraft derivative; aircraft engine derived gas turbine did ; aero-engine derivative; aero-derived gas turbine; lightweight gas turbine -
6 газотурбинная установка на базе авиационного газотурбинного двигателя
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > газотурбинная установка на базе авиационного газотурбинного двигателя
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7 Gasturbine in Jetbauweise
f < turb> (Gasturbinentyp) ■ aircraft derivative; aircraft engine derived gas turbine did ; aero-engine derivative; aero-derived gas turbine; lightweight gas turbineGerman-english technical dictionary > Gasturbine in Jetbauweise
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8 Gasturbine leichter Bauart
f < turb> (Gasturbinentyp) ■ aircraft derivative; aircraft engine derived gas turbine did ; aero-engine derivative; aero-derived gas turbine; lightweight gas turbineGerman-english technical dictionary > Gasturbine leichter Bauart
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