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1 nozzle exit section
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2 nozzle exit section
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3 section
n2) секція, відсік, зона3) частина, шматок•- aft section - aifoil section - centre wing section - fuselage aft section - fuselage section - fuselage forward section - exit section - nose section - nozzle exit section - outboard section of wing -
4 area
n1) зона, область, район2) простір; площа, площа поверхні◊•- active thunderstorm area - advisory area - aerodrome approach area - aerodrome graded area - aerodrome movement area - air area - aircraft movement area - aircraft parking area - airflow separation area - air intake hazard area - airport construction area - airport prohibited area - airport service area - air-route area - airspace restricted area - air traffic control area - alert area - alighting area - annulus area - antenna effective area - approach area - area of coverage - area of coverage of the forecasts - area of occurrence - area of responsibility - auditory area - back areas - baggage break-down area - baggage claim area - baggage delivery area - bearing area - boarding area - break-in area - built-up area - burning area - burning-surface area - caution flight area - circling approach area - climb-out area - cone effect area - congested area - control area - coverage area - cross-section area - cross-sectional area - danger area - data-void area - dead area - deceleration area - departure area - design wing area - direct transit area - disaster area - disc area - disc area of propeller - disc area of rotor - drag area - echoing area - effective area - effective braking area - effective cross-sectional area - end safety area - en-route area - entry area - Eurocontrol area - extended end safety area - fix tolerance area - fog-prone area - fringe area - frontal area - gases shear area - grass landing area - gross wing area - hard-core area - hard-to-reach area - holding area - impact area - initial approach area - intended landing area - interference-free area - land area - landing area - lifting surface area - lift-off area - loading area - low air area - low control area - maintenance area - major world area route area - makeup area - manoeuvring area - metropolitan area - movement area - mush area - noncritical area - nozzle exit area - obstructed landing area - oceanic control area - open flow area - open-water area - operational area - overlap area - overrun area - overrun safety area - overwing walkway area - parking area - passenger assembly area - polar area - poleward area - poor reception area - prepared landing area - primary area - primary service area - prohibited area - propeller disk area - radar area - radar control area - radar service area - recovery area - regional and domestic air route area - remote area - reserved area - restricted area - restricted use area - routing area - run-up area - runway end safety area - rural area - safety area - search and rescue area - secondary area - sensitive area - service area - shear area - signal area - sparcely populated area - speed control area - supporting area - tailpipe area - take-off area - take-off flight path area - target area - temporary restricted area - terminal area - terminal control area - ticket check area - touchdown area - training area - transit area - transit passenger area - turn-around area - undershoot area - unobstructed landing area - upper advisory area - upper air area - upper control area - upper level control area - urban area - usable area - usable screen area - visual manoeuvring area - warning area - wing area - working area
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