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1 flapping hinge offset
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2 flapping-hinge offset
верт. разнос горизонтальных шарнировEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > flapping-hinge offset
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3 offset
1. смещение; сдвиг; отклонение; уход3. компенсация1/2 dot offsetalong track offsetdrag hinge offsetflap hinge offsetflapping hinge offsetflight path angle offsethinge offsetlag hinge offsetlongitudinal offsetsplitter plate offset -
4 offset
смещение; уход; параллакс; поправка; верт. разнос ( осей) шарниров ( несущего винта) ; pl. координаты ( аэродинамического профиля) ; остаточная деформация ( на диаграмме растяжения) ; смещать, выносить; разносить; компенсировать ( проигрыш в характеристиках) ; смещённый -
5 hinge
шарнир, шарнирное соединение; (шарнирная) навескаaileron hingeairbrake hingeball hingedrag hingeelevator hingefeathering hingeflap hingeflapping hingel.e. flap hingelag hingelead-lag hingeoffset hingeoffset hingespiano hingepin hingepitch hingeplastic hingepowered hingeradome hingerudder hingeset-back hinget.e. flap hingetab hingeteeter hingetorsion hinge -
6 hinge
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