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Failure analysis information retrieval
Словарь терминов и сокращений в авиации |
(system) система поиска информации об анализе отказов
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Fair, английский
- To adjust to proper shape or size.
- Just, impartial, unbiased, objective, unprejudiced, honest
- Failure analysis information retrieval
- Fairing
- Fleet air
- Fleet aircraft
- Fly-along infrared
- 1. a smooth curve, usually referring to a line of the hull which has no deviations.
- A general term for the wind when favourable to a ship`s course, in opposition to contrary or foul; fair is more comprehensive than large, since it includes about 16 points, whereas large is confined to the beam or quarter, that is, to a wind which crosses the keel at right angles, or obliquely from the stern, but never to one right astern. (see large and scant.)—fair, in ship-building, denotes the evenness or regularity of a curve or line.—to fair, means to clip the timbers fair.
- [1] to adjust or align a hull or its component parts. [2] wind that blows in the desired direction (called “fair” even if of gale force). [3] tide which flows in the desired direction. [4] clement weather. [5] in reasonably good condition.
- One of several terms used to designate a low-quality drill diamond. see a3.
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Информации, русский
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Fleet air, английский
Авиация вмс
First assignment instructor pilot, английский
Впервые назначенный летчик-инструктор
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