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1 beyond stall aerodynamics
аэродинамика послесрывных режимов [режимов после сваливания]; аэродинамика (ЛА) на закритических углах атаки -
2 aerodynamics
1. аэродинамика < наука>2. аэродинамика, аэродинамические характеристикиadvanced aerodynamicsadverse-yaw aerodynamicsairfoil aerodynamicsairframe aerodynamicsbeyond stall aerodynamicscanard aerodynamicscirculation control aerodynamicscomputational aerodynamicsdoublet lattice aerodynamicsexperimental aerodynamicsexternal aerodynamicsfirst-order aerodynamicsflap aerodynamicsforebody aerodynamicsfuselage aerodynamicshelicopter aerodynamicshigh-angle-of-attack aerodynamicsindicial aerodynamicsinteractional aerodynamicsinteractive fan/nacelle aerodynamicslateral aerodynamicslateral-directional aerodynamicslongitudinal aerodynamicslow-speed aerodynamicsmaneuver aerodynamicsnonlinear aerodynamicsoscillatory aerodynamicspiston theory aerodynamicspitch plane aerodynamicspoststall aerodynamicspotential aerodynamicspowered aerodynamicspowered-lift aerodynamicspro-spin aerodynamicsquasisteady aerodynamicsroll orientation-dependent aerodynamicsrotary-wing aerodynamicsrotational flow aerodynamicsrotorcraft aerodynamicsslender-body aerodynamicsslender wing aerodynamicsspoiler aerodynamicssteady aerodynamicsstore aerodynamicsstrip theory aerodynamicssubsonic aerodynamicssupersonic aerodynamicsthree-dimensional aerodynamicsthrust-induced aerodynamicstime-domain aerodynamicstime-variant aerodynamicstransition aerodynamicstransonic aerodynamicsunsteady aerodynamicsV/STOL aerodynamics
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