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1 light
n1) світло, освітлення; мн. вогні2) лампа, ліхтар; світлове панно◊•- aircraft lights - airway light - airway obstruction light - alarm light - alternating light - anti-collision light - approach threshold light - autopilot controller light - blinking light - boundary light - capacitor discharge light - channel light - circling guidance light - elevated light - fixed distance lights - fixed light - flashing light - flush light - identification light - inset light - landing direction light - landing lights - linear light - navigation light - non aeronautical ground light - obstacle light - oil-pressure warning light - point light - position light - range light - runway centre line light - runway clearance light - runway edge light - runway end light - runway guard light - runway lights - runway threshold identification light - runway threshold light - runway touchdown zone light - sealed-beam light - side running light - singl-function warning and caution lights - stopway light - taxi channel light - taxiway centre line light - taxiway edge light - taxiway light - tell-tale light - warning light - wing bar light - wing clearance light
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