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1 gross thrust
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2 gross thrust
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3 gross thrust
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4 gross thrust
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5 gross thrust
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > gross thrust
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6 gross thrust
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7 gross thrust
полная тяга; Бр. тяга на валу ( воздушного винта) -
8 gross thrust
полная ( максимальная) тяга -
9 thrust
тяга; сила тяги; осевое давление; импульс; создавать тягу или импульсstart in reverse thrust — запускать (двигатель) в режиме реверса тяги [при включенном реверсе]
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10 thrust
1. тяга/ развивать тягу; создавать тягу2. (осевое) давление; (осевое) усилие3. удар; толчокaircraft`s thrustapparent thrustasymmetric thrustaugmented thrustavailable thrustaxial thrustceiling thrustclimb/cruise thrustcold thrustcruise thrustdry thrustdry specific thrustejector thrustexcess thrustform thrustforward thrustgo-around thrustgross thrusthigh-altitude thrustidle thrustinstalled thrustjet thrustleading-edge thrustmax thrustmaximum afterburner thrustmaximum continuous thrustmaximum rated thrustmil thrustmilitary thrustnet thrustnormal operating thrustpressure thrustpropeller thrustproprotor thrustpropulsive thrustreaction thrustreheat thrustrequired thrustreverse thrustrotor thrustsea-level thruststall-limited thruststatic-pressure thruststub thrusttakeoff thrustvectored thrustwet thrustwing thrust -
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12 thrust
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13 reverse thrust
1. обратная тяга2. реверсивная тяга -
14 airscrew thrust
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > airscrew thrust
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15 backward thrust
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > backward thrust
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16 cruise thrust
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17 dry thrust
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18 forward thrust
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19 free thrust
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20 jet thrust
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