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1 cabin air manifold pressure
n тиск в розподільному повітропроводі кабіниEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > cabin air manifold pressure
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2 pressure
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•- allowable pressure - boost pressure - brake mean effective pressure - cabin pressure - dynamic pressure - exhaust back pressure - high pressure - low pressure - manifold pressure - operating pressure - pressure of air traffic on airports and air space - static pressure - surface pressure - wind pressure -
3 characteristic
n1) мн. технічні дані2) військ. тактико-технічні дані◊•- acceleration characteristic of fuel - acceleration characteristics - aerodynamic characteristics - aeroelastic characteristics - aircraft performance characteristics - air flow characteristic - basic characteristics - combustion characteristic - control characteristic - decay characteristic - design characteristic - directional stability characteristic - drainage characteristics - elevation characteristic - excessive sound absorption characteristic - fail-safe characteristic - flight characteristics - flow characteristic - generalized noise characteristics - handling characteristic - hazardous characteristics - landing characteristics - lateral characteristic - manifold pressure characteristic - noise characteristics - noise source characteristic - no-load characteristic - onset characteristics - operating characteristic - operational characteristic - pressure response characteristic - propulsion performance characteristics - runway friction characteristic - sound emission characteristic - specified characteristics - spectral characteristic - spin-recovery characteristics - stability characteristic - stall characteristic - stalling characteristic - surge characteristic - take-off and landing characteristics - throttle characteristic - thrust characteristic - track-defining characteristics - trim characteristic - turn characteristics - vibration characteristicEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > characteristic
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