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1 two-engined bomber
двухдвигательный [двухмоторный] бомбардировщикEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > two-engined bomber
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2 bomber
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3 helicopter
pull up into the helicopter — поднимать в вертолёт (напр. человека)
ramjet(-driven, -powered) helicopter — вертолёт с ПВРД
turbine(-engined, -powered) helicopter — вертолёт с ГТД
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4 approach
приближение, подход; сближение; заход на посадку; приближение к срыву [к сваливанию]; метод ( исследования) ; подходить, приближать(ся); заходить на посадку180-degree overhead — заход на посадку над ВПП с разворотом на 180° перед приземлением
360-degree overhead approach — заход на посадку с разворотом на 360° над ВПП (со снижением по спирали)
6-degree final approach — заход на посадку по глиссаде с углом 6° к горизонту
approach on the deck — разг. выход на цель на минимальной высоте
approach to the throat of a nozzle — суживающаяся [докритическая] часть сопла
automatic direction finder approach — заход на посадку с использованием автоматического радиокомпаса
fully coupled automatic approach — автоматический заход на посадку по сигналам курсоглиссадной системы
simulated engine-out missed approach — имитация ухода на второй круг с одним неработающим двигателем
very high-frequency omnirange approach — заход на посадку по системе ВОР [с использованием маяков системы ВОР]
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