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1. n1) керування, контроль2) важіль керування; штурвал2. vкерувати, контролювати◊crystal controlled — радіо із кварцовою стабілізацією
•- aerodynamic control - aerodynamic roll control - aerodrome control - aileron control - air control - aircraft sanitary control - airflow control - air traffic control - airways control - altitude control - attitude control - attitude flight control - automatic amplitude control - automatic frequency control - automatic gain control - automatic volume control - automatic range control - autonomous control - autopilot control - boundary layer control - capacity control - control of traffic - controls - cyclic pitch control - data link control - digital engine control - directional control - directional control by applying differential collective pitch - dual control - elevator control - engine control - fire control - flight controls - flow control - guidance control - gyrorudder control - hinged vertical control - homing control - hydraulic flow control - lateral control - LOS control - man-in-the-loop control - mission control - mixture control - numerical control - off-line control - operational control - pitch control - primary control - procedural control - programmable process control - radar control - rudder control - sanitary control - software control - throttle control - trim control - vertical control - yaw control
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