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Перевод: aeronautics speek aeronautics


[существительное]
летное дело; воздухоплавание; аэронавтика


Тезаурус:

  1. But a fault in the computer controlling one of the engines has forced the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) to delay the launch until at least Monday.
  2. It was the Deutsche Bank which bought the great and corrupt Flick empire from the family owners before they could restructure it and sell it off in sections: it was Deutsche as well which, within the space of a few years, succeeded in transforming Daimler-Benz into a huge diversified Konzerne, making it the largest in the country, by successively buying the motor company MTU, the aeronautics firm Dornier, the electronics firm AEG and merging them with Messerschmitt Blohm to give birth to an industrial empire of 400,000 employees and 27 billion turnover.
  3. "You'll want "AERONAUTICS" then," replied Mr Crangle.
  4. Daedalus College of Aeronautics Ltd. also operates from Larnaca International Airport, where they have available Cessna 152s and 172s, Cherokee Archers and an Aztec and Navajo.
  5. A second study followed with NAA making use of a little-known Top Secret paper published in 1954 on compression lift, in which two National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) aerodynamicists - A J Eggers and C A Syverston - correctly theorized that supersonic shockwaves could be used to partially support an aircraft during supersonic flight.
  6. Ideas are born and are exchanged between one partner and another - as equals speaking to equals - talking the same language: that of aeronautics and space technology.
  7. Writing in the American magazine Astronautics and Aeronautics , Gretton-Watson suggests that the huge volume of natural gas from the Gulf states' oil fields could be turned into liquid hydrogen, an important fuel in high energy rockets.
  8. In that year, a French aeronautics and telephone enthusiast called Clment Ader arranged a demonstration at the Paris exhibition to put the Bell telephone through its paces.
  9. Pocock's method of "shifting the belly band" or adjusting the bridle link position was not what we currently accept as a 2-line system.That described by J.Woodbridge Davis in Aeronautics of August 1894 for his method of steering a life-saving device undoubtedly was a progenitor of what we use today.
  10. SPACELAB, Europe's first major voyage aboard America's space shuttle, will probably hobble through its paces at less than full capacity, according to scientists involved in the project and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  11. A tight budget in Washington and the growing know how of European space scientists has encouraged advisers to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to recommend new joint space probes.
  12. I'm sure the advice for the wealthy to hire a personal bodyguard is useful but I'm not quite sure if I agree with the investment possibilities of "Aeronautics engineer Paul Moller's flying car, the M200X, which could allow four people to cruise at 322 miles an hour", thus allaying any fears about the collapse of the transport infrastructure.
  13. The cost of one SPS according to the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration was in 1979 put at 25 billion while 30 billion would be required to set up the project.

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