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метод, способ, см. тж. techniquecamera fly-over (calibration) method — метод тарировки высотомера фотосъёмкой пролетающего над камерой самолёта
formation method of calibration — метод тарировки ПВД в полете строем (в строю с эталонным самолётом)
line-of-sight method (of guidance) — ркт. метод совмещения [трёх точек] (метод наведения)
matching-curve method (of guidance) — ркт. метод совмещения [трёх точек] (метод наведения)
pacer aircraft (calibration) method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) в полете строем с эталонным самолётом
radar tracking calibration method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) с использованием наземной РЛС
semiactive method of homing — ркт. полуактивный метод самонаведения
successive spark tracing method with multielectrodes — метод визуализации (течения) с помощью многоэлектродного электроразрядного устройства
tower fly-by (calibration) method — (барометрический) метод тарировки (систем статического давления) пролетом мимо башни [вышки] с измерительными приборами
trailing cone (calibration) method — метод тарировки (систем статического давления) с помощью буксируемого конуса (с эталонным TIBR), метод конуса
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