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дальность (действия, полёта, стрельбы) ; дистанция; диапазон;, ( ракетный) полигон; трасса ( полигона) ; ( зональный) радиомаяк;: комплект; колебание; амплитуда;, шкала; изменять(ся) в диапазоне (от... до...) ; определять расстояние: ( до цели) ; пристреливать по дальности; колебаться (в определённых: пределах) ; классифицироватьat a range (of) — на дальности...
decelerate into the low supersonic range — тормозиться [снижать, скорость] до (области) небольших сверхзвуковых скоростей
equivalent still air range — эквивалентная [теоретическая] штилевая дальность полёта (без учёта гонки двигателей, руления, взлета, набора высоты, снижения, посадки и резерва топлива)
fly down the range — лететь (по трассе полигона): с удалением от места старта
in the «go» range — в рабочем, диапазоне
medium frequency radio range — среднечастотный направленный [курсовой] радиомаяк
phase-shift omnidirectional radio range — фазовый всенаправленный [пеленговый] радиомаяк
range with maximum tankage — дальность с максимальным запасом топлива (во внутренних и подвесных баках)
simultaneous type radio range — радиомаяк с одновременной передачей курсовых сигналов и телефонных сообщений
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plane nсамолетdirection-lift planeсамолет вертикального взлетаglide path planeплоскость глиссадыgo-anywhere planeвертолетleave the planeвыходить из самолетаlifting planeнесущая поверхностьmain planeосновная поверхностьplane balanceцентровка самолетаplane of rotationплоскость вращенияplane of symmetry of the aeroplaneплоскость симметрии самолетаplane waveплоская волнаracing planeгоночный самолетrelocate the plane's trimвосстанавливать балансировку самолетаtail planeгоризонтальное оперениеtwin-engine planeдвухмоторный самолетtwo-decked planeдвухпалубный самолет
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