sinning speed

sinning speed
вертикальная скорость снижения

transonic speed — околозвуковая скорость

trimmed speed — балансировочная скорость

vacuum speed — скорость полета в пустоте

web speed sensor — датчик скорости ленты

ballistic speed — баллистическая скорость


English-Russian big medical dictionary. 2005.

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