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Общая лексика: аэростат, управляемый воздушный шар -
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English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > manned balloon
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3 manned balloon
аэростат с экипажем, пилотируемый аэростатEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > manned balloon
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4 MANNED BALLOON
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5 manned balloon flight
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6 manned balloon flight
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7 manned balloon flight
n пілотований політ аеростатуEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > manned balloon flight
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8 balloon
( неуправляемый) аэростат; газовая оболочка; газовый отсек; баллон; камера; взмывать (после «козла») ; всплывать ( на воздушной подушке) ; наполняться ( о куполе парашюта) ; заниматься воздухоплаванием; аэростатный -
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1. n воздушный шар2. n ав. неуправляемый аэростат3. n спец. шар-зонд, зонд4. n авт. баллон, шина низкого давления5. n стеклянная колба6. n нечто дутое7. n шарообразно подстриженные куст или крона дерева8. n овал или кругlead balloon — неудача; провал
9. n архит. шар на вершине колонныthe balloon goes up — действия начались; сигнал подан
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
10. v раздуваться; надуваться11. v надувать, растягивать12. v подниматься, летать на воздушном шаре, аэростате13. v быстро увеличиваться или растиСинонимический ряд:1. airship (noun) aerostat; airship; blimp; captive balloon; dirigible; free balloon; weather balloon; zeppelin2. project (verb) bag; belly; bulge; jut; overhang; pout; project; protrude; stand out; stick out3. swell up (verb) bloat; blow up; expand; fill with air; inflate; puff up; swell; swell up -
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1. a с ручным управлением2. a управляемый, пилотируемыйmanned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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[mænd] a1) с ручным управлением2) управляемый, пилотируемый (человеком)manned balloon - управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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1) укомплектованный людьми manned spaceship
2) пилотируемый( человеком) с ручным управлением управляемый, пилотируемый ( человеком) - * balloon управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат - * bomber пилотируемый бомбардировщик - * space vehicle пилотируемый космический аппарат с человеком или экипажем на борту обитаемый - * satellite обитаемый спутник manned p. p. от man ~ пилотируемый (человеком) ~ укомплектованный людьми;
manned spaceship космический корабль с людьми на борту ~ укомплектованный людьми;
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14 helium balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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15 observation balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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16 trial balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
Синонимический ряд:indirect approach (noun) essay; exploratory discussion; feeler; hint; indirect approach; intimation; suggestion; tentative proposal -
17 ceiling balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ceiling balloon
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18 navigable balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > navigable balloon
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19 pilot balloon
manned balloon — управляемый воздушный шар, аэростат
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20 Charles, Jacques Alexandre César
SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace[br]b. 12 November 1746 Beaugency, Franced. 7 April 1823 Paris, France[br]French physicist who developed the first hydrogen balloon, in 1783.[br]In 1783, following the early experiments with small hot-air balloons by the Montgolfier brothers, there was a growing interest in the prospect of a balloon flight with people on board. The Paris Académie des Sciences encouraged one of their physicists, Charles, to carry out experiments and produce a balloon. Charles enlisted the assistance of two brothers, Anne-Jean and Marie-Noël Robert, who were practical craftsmen with experience of coating silk fabric with rubber to make it impermeable to gases. Charles decided to use the recently discovered lighter-than-air gas, hydrogen, for his experiments rather than hot air. After making several unmanned balloons, he had a manned balloon ready for testing on 1 December 1783. Despite the fact that a Montgolfier balloon had already flown with two passengers, there was enormous public interest in the flight: one estimate suggested that 400,000 people turned out to watch. Charles and Marie-Noël Robert ascended from the gardens of the Tuileries and landed after two hours, having covered 45 km (28 miles). Technically the "Charlière" was far superior to the "Montgolfière" and was therefore used by most subsequent balloonists until the introduction of the modern hot-air balloon by the American Paul E. Yost in the 1960s. Following Meusnier's proposals for a dirigible (steerable) balloon, put forward during 1783–5, Charles and the Robert brothers built an elongated balloon incorporating Meusnier's ballonnet principle. It had a rudder but the method of propulsion, by opening and closing parasols used as paddles, was totally ineffective.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsMember of the Académie des Sciences 1795.Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1966, The Aeronauts, London. C.Dollfus, 1961, Balloons, trans. C.Mason, London. J.B.F.Fourier, 1825, Notice.JDSBiographical history of technology > Charles, Jacques Alexandre César
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