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81 medium-to-heavy aircraft lift airfield
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > medium-to-heavy aircraft lift airfield
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82 medium-to-heavy aircraft lift airfield
English-Russian military dictionary > medium-to-heavy aircraft lift airfield
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83 отрывать (самолет)
lift (aircraft) off, make (aircraft)
от земли (при взлете) — airborne
- переднюю опору самолета (при взлете) — rotate the airplane, raise the nose gear off the ground (at takeof?)
при разгоне до безопасной скорости взлета v3 допускается отрыв передней опоры самолета при скорости не менее уд. — during the acceleration to speed v@, the nose gear may be raised off the ground at а speed not less than vr. а speed that if the airplane is rotated at its maximum practicable rate, will result in a vlof.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > отрывать (самолет)
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84 Griffith, Alan Arnold
[br]b. 13 June 1893 London, Englandd. 13 October 1963 Farnborough, England[br]English research engineer responsible for many original ideas, including jet-lift aircraft.[br]Griffith was very much a "boffin", for he was a quiet, thoughtful man who shunned public appearances, yet he produced many revolutionary ideas. During the First World War he worked at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, where he carried out research into structural analysis. Because of his use of soap films in solving torsion problems, he was nicknamed "Soap-bubble".During the 1920s Griffith carried out research into gas-turbine design at the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE; as the Royal Aircraft Factory had become). In 1929 he made proposals for a gas turbine driving a propeller (a turboprop), but the idea was shelved. In the 1930s he was head of the Engine Department of the RAE and developed multi-stage axial compressors, which were later used in jet engines. This work attracted the attention of E.W. (later Lord) Hives of Rolls-Royce who persuaded Griffith to join Rolls-Royce in 1939. His first major project was a "contra-flow" jet engine, which was a good idea but a practical failure. However, Griffith's axial-flow compressor experience played an important part in the success of Rolls-Royce jet engines from the Avon onwards. He also proposed the bypass principle used for the Conway.Griffith experimented with suction to control the boundary layer on wings, but his main interest in the 1950s centred on vertical-take-off and -landing aircraft. He developed the remarkable "flying bedstead", which consisted of a framework (the bedstead) in which two jet engines were mounted with their jets pointing downwards, thus lifting the machine vertically. It first flew in 1954 and provided much valuable data. The Short SC1 aircraft followed, with four small jets providing lift for vertical take-off and one conventional jet to provide forward propulsion. This flew successfully in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Griffith proposed an airliner with lifting engines, but the weight of the lifting engines when not in use would have been a serious handicap. He retired in 1960.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1948. FRS 1941. Royal Aeronautical Society Silver Medal 1955; Blériot Medal 1962.BibliographyGriffith produced many technical papers in his early days; for example: 1926, Aerodynamic Theory of Turbine Design, Farnborough.Further ReadingD.Eyre, 1966, "Dr A.A.Griffith, CBE, FRS", Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society (June) (a detailed obituary).F.W.Armstrong, 1976, "The aero engine and its progress: fifty years after Griffith", Aeronautical Journal (December).O.Stewart, 1966, Aviation: The Creative Ideas, London (provides brief descriptions of Griffith's many projects).JDS -
85 транспортный вертолёт
1) Military: cargo aircraft, lift helicopter, lift ship, resupply helicopter, transport helicopter2) Logistics: transportation helicopter, vertical lift aircraftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > транспортный вертолёт
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86 транспортный самолёт
1) General subject: Transport Seaplane, air transport, carrier, hauler, transport2) Aviation: heavy aircraft, transport plane3) American: sky truck4) Military: R (ВМС), VR (ВМС), air carrier, airlift aircraft, airlifter, biscuit bomber, bisquit bomber, cargo aircraft, lift aircraft5) Engineering: supply aircraft, transport aeroplane, transport airplane6) Economy: transport aircraft7) Logistics: air vehicle, carrier aircraftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > транспортный самолёт
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87 транспортный ЛА
1) Aviation: transport vehicle2) Military: aerial carrier, air carrier, airborne carrier, cargo aircraft, lift aircraft, lifter, transport aircraft -
88 соприкасаться
contact
he допускать соприкосновения проводок управления с элементами конструкции ла. опустить самолет подъемниками до соприкосновения колес шасси с поверхностью земли. — prevent the control linkage from eo@tacting the aircraft structural elements. lower aircraft by jacks till wheels contact tfle ground. lift aircraft by jacks till wheels break contact with ground.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > соприкасаться
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89 HLA
1) Общая лексика: hum. сокр. Human Leukocyte Antigen2) Медицина: human leukocyte associated antigen, человеческий лейкоцитарный антиген3) Американизм: Historical Labor Application4) Военный термин: Helicopter Landing Areas, High Loss Area5) Техника: heightened level of awareness, high-level analog6) Сельское хозяйство: Harvest Limit Area7) Шутливое выражение: Hard Luck Acres8) Грубое выражение: Her Large Ass, Hot Like Ass, Hot Line Alert, Huge Lumpy Ass9) Радио: Half Loop Antenna10) Сокращение: High Level Architecture, High-Level Architecture, human leukocyte antigen11) Текстиль: Hat Leather Association12) Физиология: Heart, Lungs, Abdomen, Human Leucocyte Antigen13) Электроника: High- Level Analog14) Иммунология: Human Leukocyte A Antigens, human leukocyte antigens, HLA-антиген, антиген лейкоцитов человека15) Транспорт: Hydraulic Lash Adjuster, Hydraulic Load Analysis16) Образование: High Level Ability17) Иммуногенетика: Human Platelet Antigen18) Молочное производство: Human Lymphocyte Antigens19) Ядерное оружие: главный комплекс гистосовместимости человека, определяющий специфичность антигенов 1 класса ( HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C)и 2 класса (HLA-Dr)20) НАСА: Heavy Lift Aircraft, Heavy Load Assessment, Helicopter Landing Area, Horizontal Line Array, Hydraulic Launch Assist, Hyperbaric Lighting Assembly21) Программное обеспечение: High- Level Application -
90 HLAS
1) Военный термин: heavy-lift aircraft system, hot line alert system2) Техника: hot-line alert system -
91 JLA
1) Спорт: Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan2) Военный термин: Joint Logistics Assessment, jet lift aircraft3) Шутливое выражение: Justice League Of America4) Фантастика Justice Legion Alpha5) Чат: Just Look Around6) Аэропорты: Cooper Lodge, Alaska USA -
92 JVX
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93 V-22 OSPREY
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94 VHX
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95 VLAC
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96 ЛА с подъёмными ТРД
Military: jet lift aircraftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ЛА с подъёмными ТРД
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97 авиационная система большой грузоподъёмности
Military: heavy-lift aircraft systemУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > авиационная система большой грузоподъёмности
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98 летательный аппарат с энергетической системой увеличения подъёмной силы
Aviation: powered lift aircraftУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > летательный аппарат с энергетической системой увеличения подъёмной силы
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99 совет по самолётам вертикального взлёта
Military: Vertical-Lift Aircraft CouncilУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > совет по самолётам вертикального взлёта
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100 HLAS
HLAS, heavy-lift aircraft system————————HLAS, hot line alert systemEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > HLAS
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