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body axis accelerations

  • 1 body axis accelerations

    ускорения [или перегрузки] в связанной системе координат, составляющие ускорения [или перегрузки] по осям связанной системы координат

    Авиасловарь > body axis accelerations

  • 2 acceleration

    1. ускорение; перегрузка; разгон
    acceleration due to gravity
    acceleration due to gust
    acceleration of the pilot's station
    acceleration per unit alpha
    advanced acceleration
    aft-body acceleration
    air mass acceleration
    aircraft acceleration
    aircraft accelerations
    aircraft-measured accelerations
    airframe acceleration
    angular acceleration
    axial acceleration
    body axis accelerations
    bounded acceleration
    CG acceleration
    center of mass acceleration
    centrifugal acceleration
    centripetal acceleration
    cockpit acceleration
    constant altitude acceleration
    Coriolis acceleration
    crash acceleration
    cross-coupled accelerations
    debilitating acceleration
    eye balls out acceleration
    feedback acceleration
    flight path acceleration
    full acceleration
    gravitational acceleration
    ground roll acceleration
    gust induced acceleration
    gyroscopically induced acceleration
    head acceleration
    headward acceleration
    heave acceleration
    impact acceleration
    incremental acceleration
    initial pitching acceleration per steady g
    injurious acceleration
    input acceleration
    lateral acceleration
    left acceleration
    level acceleration
    level-flight acceleration
    linear acceleration
    longitudinal acceleration
    maneuver acceleration
    maneuver plane acceleration
    maximum power acceleration
    maximum afterburner acceleration
    military power acceleration
    modal acceleration
    multiaxial accelerations
    multigrid acceleration
    normal acceleration
    normalized acceleration
    nose-down angular acceleration
    parasitic acceleration
    partial acceleration
    perturbing acceleration
    pilot compartment acceleration
    pilot seat acceleration
    pilot's acceleration
    pilot's station acceleration
    pitch acceleration
    pitching acceleration
    plunge acceleration
    positive-g acceleration
    rms acceleration
    roll acceleration
    rolling acceleration
    rotational acceleration
    runway acceleration
    short-duration acceleration
    side acceleration
    sideward acceleration
    skin accelerations
    snap acceleration
    solar radiation induced acceleration
    straight-line acceleration
    sway acceleration
    tangential acceleration
    terminal acceleration
    torsional acceleration
    trajectory acceleration
    translational acceleration
    turning acceleration
    twist acceleration
    vertical acceleration
    vibratory acceleration
    wind axis accelerations
    wing root acceleration
    wingtip acceleration
    yaw acceleration
    yawing acceleration

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