17:22 Nov 10, 2003 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering / aviation, defense systems | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gian Italy Local time: 04:42 | ||||||
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4 +1 | aereo che lancia |
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4 | aereo di lancio |
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3 | aereo in fase di decollo |
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3 | aereo pilota |
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aereo in fase di decollo Explanation: credo che si intenda questo -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-11-10 17:30:16 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- LAUNCH—To release or send forth. For example, to launch aircraft from an aircraft carrier. www.tpub.com/content/aviation/14014/css/14014_358.htm |
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aereo di lancio Explanation: io intendo che è possibile catturare delle immagini da un aereo da cui si lanciano i paracadutisti, in fase di caduta. LAUNCH: the in-flight separation of a parachute-load system from its carrier vehicle. non so di preciso se si chiama aereo di lancio, ma è questo che credo voglia dire.. buon lavoro :-))))))))) |
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aereo pilota Explanation: l'aereo che accompagna i bombardieri e li supporta e per coarburante , talvolta per illuminare il bersaglio (come nel caso dei B 52 per intenderci) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2003-11-10 17:41:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- carburante, obvioulsy -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 mins (2003-11-10 17:45:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/corporate/publicity/ads/v9n2/... |
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aereo che lancia Explanation: Potrebbe essere un altro aereo (vedi sotto storia degli X-1 o potrebbe lanciare un missile. Bisognerebbe avere tutto il testo. Three second generation Bell Aircraft Corporations X-1s were built, though four were requested. They were the X-1A (48-1384); X-1B (48-1385); X-1C (canceled and never built); X-1D (48-1386). These aircraft were similar to the X-1s, except they were five feet longer, had conventional canopies, and were powered by Reaction Motors, Inc. XLR11-RM-5 rocket engines. The RM-5, like the previous engines, had no throttle and was controlled by igniting one or more of the four thrust chambers at will. The original program outline called for the X-1A and X-1B to be used for dynamic stability and air loads investigations. The X-1D was to be used for heat transfer research while the X-1C was intended as a high-speed armament systems test bed. All of these aircraft like the original X-1s, were launched from a Boeing B-29 or Boeing B-50 "mothership" to take maximum advantage of their limited flying time with a rocket engine. Most launches were made from the JTB-29A (45-21800). The other launch aircraft was EB-50A (46-006). X-1A Reference: http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Gallery/Photo/X-1A/HTML/E-24911.htm... |
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