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1 vertical thrust
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2 VERTICAL THRUST
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3 vertical-thrust generator
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4 vertical thrust bed
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5 vertical thrust borer
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6 vertical thrust bed
ркт. вертикальный испытательный стендEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vertical thrust bed
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7 vertical thrust position
верт. положение, соответствующее вертикальной тягеEnglsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary > vertical thrust position
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8 vertical thrust turbojet
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9 vertical thrust/weight ratio
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10 resultant vertical thrust
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11 thrust
тяга; сила тяги; осевое давление; импульс; создавать тягу или импульсstart in reverse thrust — запускать (двигатель) в режиме реверса тяги [при включенном реверсе]
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12 vertical journal
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13 vertical arm thrust
Авиационная медицина: вертикальная толкающая сила руки -
14 vertical hand thrust
Авиационная медицина: вертикальная толкающая сила руки -
15 vertical leg thrust
Авиационная медицина: вертикальная толкающая сила ноги -
16 vertical arm thrust
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > vertical arm thrust
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17 vertical hand thrust
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > vertical hand thrust
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18 vertical leg thrust
Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > vertical leg thrust
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19 dry thrust vertical landing
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20 ratio
отношение, соотношение, пропорция; степень; коэффициент, см. тж. coefficient; передаточное число [отношение]all-out level/stalling speed ratio — относительный диапазон скоростей полёта (отношение максимальной скорости горизонтального полёта к скорости сваливания)
base(-altltude, -height) ratio — отношение величины базиса фотографирования к высоте
burning (surface)-to-throat (area) ratio — отношение поверхности горения к площади критического сечения сопла (в РДТТ)
chamber volume-to-throat area ratio — приведенная [характеристическая] длина камеры сгорания
envelope-bulk to weight ratio — отношение объёма, занимаемого двигателем, к его сухому весу
lift-(over, to-)drag ratio — аэродинамическое качество
main rotor/engine r.p.m. ratio — степень редукции между двигателем, и несущим винтом, соотношение чисел оборотов несущего винта и вала двигателя
maintenance (man hours)-to-flight (hours) ratio — соотношение объёма работ по наземному обслуживанию (в человеко-часах) и налёта
mixing ratio of moist air — метео. влагосодержаиие
port(-to-)throat ratio — относительная свободная площадь (отношение свободной площади к площади критического сечения сопла)
ratio of specific heats — отношение удельных теплоёмкостей, показатель адиабаты
stoichiometric (equivalence, mixture) ratio — стехиометрическое соотношение компонентов топлива, стехиометрический коэффициент состава топлива
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