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1 thrust-weight ratio
Газовые турбины: удельная тяга (на единицу веса) -
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1) Авиация: тяговооружённость2) Морской термин: отношение упора движителя к весу корабля -
3 thrust /weight ratio
Англо-русский словарь по гражданской авиации > thrust /weight ratio
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4 thrust-weight ratio
obciążenie jednostkowe ciąguEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > thrust-weight ratio
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5 thrust/weight ratio
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6 thrust/weight ratio
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7 thrust/weight ratio
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > thrust/weight ratio
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8 thrust-weight ratio
1. тяговооруженность <ЛА>2. весовая удельная тяга < двигателя>, отношение тяги к массе < двигателя> -
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отношение тяги к весу; тяговооружённость ( самолёта)English-Russian dictionary of aviation and missile bases > thrust/weight ratio
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10 THRUST/WEIGHT RATIO
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11 clean thrust/weight ratio
тяговооруженность <ЛА> в аэродинамически чистой конфигурации -
12 dry thrust/weight ratio
1. тяговооруженность ЛА на нефорсированном режиме2. весовая удельная тяга < двигателя> на нефорсированном режиме -
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14 supersonic dry thrust/weight ratio
весовая удельная тяга < двигателя> в сверхзвуковом полете на нефорсированном режиме -
15 vertical thrust/weight ratio
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vertical thrust/weight ratio
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17 thrust-to-weight (ratio)
T/W, thrust-to-weight (ratio)English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > thrust-to-weight (ratio)
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18 thrust-to-weight ratio
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thrust-to-weight ratio
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19 thrust-to-weight ratio
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20 thrust-to-weight ratio
1) Военный термин: тяговооружённость (ЛА)2) Нефть: отношение тяги к весу3) Космонавтика: тяговооружённость4) Макаров: тяговооружённость (летательного аппарата)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > thrust-to-weight ratio
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