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лобовая составляющая ( аэродинамической силы) ; встречная составляющая ветраEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > headwind component
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1. компонент; составная часть, элемент; агрегат; узел; блок; деталь2. составляющая, компонентаcomponent about the axiscomponent along the axiscomponent of the load factorcomponent of the momentcomponent of the thrustacceleration componentangular velocity componentaxial componentCartesian componentscirculatory componentcool engine componentcrosswind componentdisplacement componentdrag componentforce componentheadwind componenthigh-use componentshot-end componentinertial componentin-plane componentinput componentintegrally machined componentlift componentlift-dependent componentlong-lead-time componentslongitudinal componentmotivator componentnoncirculatory componentoscillatory componentoutput componentradar-reflective componentrearward componentresultant force componentresultant moment componentrotating componentssideforce componentstrain componentstress componentstructure componentsystematic componenttailwind componenttensorial componentthrust componenttorque componentupward componentvelocity componentwind componentwind velocity component -
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компонент, составная часть; агрегат; узел; блок; элемент; составляющаяaft component of lift — горизонтальная (направленная назад) составляющая полной аэродинамической силы
propellant feed system component — ркт. агрегат топливоподачи
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