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1 angular rotor speed
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n1) (скалярна) швидкість, темп•- angular rotor speed - block speed - climb speed - cruise speed - cruising speed - decision speed - design cruising speed - design diving speed - design flap speed - design manoeuvring speed - design rough air speed - design speed for maximum gust intensity - equivalent vertical gust speed - forward speed - ground speed - gust peak speed - holding speed - hump speed - indicated air speed - landing approach speed - landing speed - lift-off speed - little speed - low speed - maximum flap extended speed - maximum landing gear extended speed - maximum landing gear operating speed - maximum permissible operating speed - maximum speed - maximum speed in level flight with rated power - maximum threshold speed - minimum calibrated speed in flight during normal small manoeuvre - minimum control speed during landing approach with all engines operating - minimum control speed during landing approach with the critical engine inoperative - minimum control speed during landing approach with two critical engines inoperative - minimum control speed in the air - minimum control speed on the ground - minimum demonstrated threshold speed - minimum steady flight speed - minimum threshold speed - minimum unstick speed - minimum take-off safety speed - operating speed - power-off speed - power-on speed - reference landing speed, all engines operating - reference landing speed, one engine inoperating - rotate speed - scanning speed - speed of sound - stalling speed at the lg breakpoint - supersonic speed - take-off safety speed - take-off speed - touchdown speed - unstick speed
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