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101 спусковое устройство
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > спусковое устройство
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102 отстрел подвесных баков
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > отстрел подвесных баков
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103 люк
люк сущ1. door2. hatch 3. manhole грузовой люкcargo doorзапасной люк для выходаemergency exit hatchкрышка люкаhatch coverкрышка люка для заправки водойwater servicing cover plateлюк аварийного выхода на крылоoverwing emergency exitлюк багажного отсекаbaggage compartment doorлюк в крылеwing manholeлюк для аварийного покиданияemergency escape hatchлюк для бесконтейнерной загрузкиbulk cargo doorлюк для выходаescapeлюк для контейнерной загрузкиcargo container doorлюк для крепления датчика топливомераfuel quantity transmitter hatchлюк для покидания при посадке на водуditching hatchлюк под заправочную горловинуfiller hatchоткрывать люк внутрь наружуopen the door inward outwardпереключатель управления грузовым люкомcargo hatch control switchпогрузчик контейнеров через нижние люкиbelly container loaderрукоятка аварийного сброса люкаdoor jettison handleстворка грузового люкаcargo ramp
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