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5 take-off rocket
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6 take-off rocket engine
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > take-off rocket engine
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7 take-off rocket engine
Техника: ракетный ускоритель взлётаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take-off rocket engine
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8 take-off rocket engine
Англо русский политехнический словарь > take-off rocket engine
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9 auxiliary take-off rocket unit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > auxiliary take-off rocket unit
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10 auxiliary take-off rocket unit
Англо русский политехнический словарь > auxiliary take-off rocket unit
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11 auxiliary take-off rocket unit
< aerospace> ■ Raketenstartbeschleuniger mEnglish-german technical dictionary > auxiliary take-off rocket unit
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12 jet-assisted take-off rocket
< aerospace> ■ Starthilfsrakete fEnglish-german technical dictionary > jet-assisted take-off rocket
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13 assisted take-off rocket
rakieta startowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > assisted take-off rocket
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14 take-off
1) взлет
2) взлетный
3) раскаточный
4) вылет
5) отбор
– abandon take-off
– blind take-off
– cross-wind take-off
– full-load take-off
– instrument take-off
– no-run take-off
– power take-off
– rocket-assisted take-off
– running take-off
– take-off distance
– take-off leg
– take-off mass
– take-off path
– take-off power
– take-off regime
– take-off run
– take-off thrust
– unaided take-off
– vertical take-off
take-off distance available — располагаемая дистанция взлета
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1. n (тж. takeoff)1) зліт2) запуск2. v1) злітати2) запускати◊•- backward take-off - continued take-off - forward take-off - jet-assisted take-off - rearward take-off - rejected take-off - rocket-assisted take-off - vertical take-off -
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19 rocket-assisted take-off unit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rocket-assisted take-off unit
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20 rocket-assisted take-off
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > rocket-assisted take-off
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