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1 homeward leg
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2 leg
нога, опора, стойка; ветвь; равносигнальное направление ( задаваемое зонным радиомаяком) ; участок [отрезок] маршрута; этап перелётаleg of a deployment — этап перелёта при перебазировании, этап перебазирования (самолётов)
— base leg— bow leg— fork leg— fuel leg— lazy leg— main leg— nose leg— oleo leg
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