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Перевод: subsonic
[прилагательное] дозвуковой
Тезаурус:
- Beyond the V-bombers, which were to be high-altitude, subsonic aircraft with a range of 1,500 nautical miles, the Air Staff envisaged a supersonic successor with greater range and navigational accuracy.
- A lot of dance music is using sub bass, subsonic sounds.
- Thus, 534-;6 (Subsonic vibrations) provides -6 which can be applied with 534.63 (Measurement of frequency) to give 534.63-;6 (Measurement of the frequency of subsonic vibrations).
- It was not without its setbacks, one of which was the Korean War rearmament programme, that resulted in premature production of two subsonic fighters as short-term stopgaps: the highly successful Hunter and the unsuccessful Swift, both of which entered RAF service in 1954.
- Falconet, originally known as ASAT (Advanced Subsonic Aerial Target), was designed as a highly manoeuvrable target for surface-to-air missiles such as Rapier.
- By 1982, stratospheric-flying aircraft, whether supersonic or subsonic, would be expected to have a "negative effect" on ozone - that is, causing a significant depletion of the ozone layer (Hulm, 1982).
- Sure enough, he could make out the same almost subsonic throbbing as he had heard earlier.
- Thom worked throughout World War II at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, where he commissioned and ran the high-speed tunnel, enabling the study of problems encountered at high subsonic aircraft speeds causing locally supersonic flow.
- There were three expensive aircraft projects in addition to TSR 2, awaiting funding; the subsonic P 1 127 vertical take-off close support aircraft; the supersonic P1154 vertical take-off fighter; and the HS681 short take-off medium-range transport.
- Subsonic
- Allowing for a 12% margin of error, that gave him something between eleven and thirteen hundred miles of flight at his present subsonic speed.
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LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов
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