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1 tourist-class lay-out
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див. layout•- aircraft lay-out - cabin lay-out - cockpit panel lay-out - general lay-out - geometrical lay-out - high-density seating lay-out - lay-out of aerodrome markings - lay-out of controls - message lay-out - mixed-class lay-out - multiple combustion chamber lay-out - seat lay-out - tourist-class lay-out -
3 layout
(тж. lay-out) n1) план, схема, креслення2) компонування; розміщення3) монтаж4) маркування•- aircraft layout - cabin layout - cockpit panel layout - general layout - geometrical layout - high-density seating layout - layout of aerodrome markings - layout of controls - message layout - mixed-class layout - multiple combustion chamber layout - seat layout - tourist-class layout
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