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Перевод: altimeter
[существительное] высотомер ; альтиметр
Тезаурус:
- I preferred the sensible siting of oil pressure, fuel and temperature gauges across the middle of the dashboard to the gimmicky inclinometer, altimeter and so on, of the Shogun.
- Satellite altimeter data from the European Earth Resources Satellite will soon be available to form the core of a global database describing the topography.
- As it flies, the missile compares its true position with the map using altimeter readings.
- It is programmed with a flight plan telling it how to get from a nearby "way-point" to its target, and with a set of pictures of how the terrain it will pass over should look to its radar altimeter.
- Blank off the last 500 feet on the altimeter and practise guessing heights below 600 feet.
- Do more circuit planning flights with the last five hundred feet of the altimeter covered and try to guess ahead of time what the height and position will be (not in feet, but in terms of very high, about right, or rather low).
- "That's the last of the chocolate," Arthur Whitten Brown tapped the altimeter.
- For example, if a customer needs an altimeter, PAS can supply the complete article, but if a customer needs just part of the instrument, they are willing to break them down into component form to ensure that the customer gets just what he wants.
- Basic flying instruments include ASI, DG and old black-and-white artificial horizon above altimeter, turn-and-slip and VSI.
- Above this is the red-knobbed parking and emergency brake handle, to its right the Machmeter, the windshield alcohol de-icing pump, engine fire lights (as on a lightplane, without extinguishers), single fuel gauge and canopy unlocked light, HSI, artificial horizon and g-meter complete the second row, with twin jet-pipe temperature (JPT) gauges, altimeter, VSI, turn-and-slip and second altimeter below.
- The questions which arise in aircraft accident investigation usually relate to the boundaries of radio technology - things such as trying to establish the radio propagation conditions in which some phenomenon or other gives rise to a kink in an instrument landing system localiser or glide slope but only on an intermittent basis, or the reliability of a radio altimeter in an auto-land system during an approach over surfaces with greatly differing radio reflecting characteristics.
- The Croydon was bounced around the sky like a pong-pong ball, and Fred Crocombe watched in grim horror as the Kollsman altimeter recorded prodigious amount of ascent and descent.
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