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1 remote-indicating horizon
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > remote-indicating horizon
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2 remote-indicating horizon
Англо-русский технический словарь > remote-indicating horizon
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3 remote-indicating horizon
English-Russian scientific dictionary > remote-indicating horizon
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4 remote-indicating automatic horizon
Техника: дистанционный авиагоризонтУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > remote-indicating automatic horizon
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5 horizon
1) горизонт
2) небосвод
– airway horizon
– apparent horizon
– artificial horizon
– concretionary horizon
– cutting horizon
– dip of horizon
– dip of the horizon
– haulage horizon
– horizon distance
– horizon of instrument
– horizon plane
– horizon scanner
– include horizon
– observer's horizon
– ploughing horizon
– radar horizon
– radio horizon
– reference horizon
– remote-indicating horizon
– terrestrial horizon
– Vereian horizon
– water-bearing horizon
– water-holding horizon
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6 horizon
горизонт; ярус -
7 дистанционный авиагоризонт
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > дистанционный авиагоризонт
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8 instrument
( измерительный) прибор; датчик; инструмент; оборудовать приборами [контрольно-записывающей аппаратурой]air data sensor instrument — прибор [датчик] для выработки воздушных данных; датчик высоты и скорости
cathode ray tube instrument — прибор с электронно-лучевой индикацией [с ЭЛТ]
vertical fixed tape instrument — прибор с профильной шкалой [шкалами]
vertical moving tape instrument — прибор с вертикальной ленточной шкалой [шкалами]
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