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English-Ukrainian dictionary of aviation terms > incremental plane changes
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n1) зміна, перетворення; зсув2) заміна◊•- air change - atmospheric changes - atmospheric plane change - change in the momentum - change of gauge - change to a flight plan - chemical change - course change - CO2 climate change - crew change - electrochemical change - en-route change of level - high-thrust plane change - inadvertent change - incremental plane changes - intended change - low-thrust plane change - minimum-fuel plane change - multidip plane change - orbital plane change - parameter change change - pitch change - pro rata change - single-dip plane change - takeoff profile change - thermal change - waypoint change
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