- droop snoot
- [ʹdru:p͵nəʋz,ʹdru:p͵snu:t] ав.
опускающийся (под углом к фюзеляжу) нос (для лучшего обзора при посадке)
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
droop snoot — droop nose (informal droop snoot) noun (aeronautics) A cockpit section hinged onto the main fuselage to provide downward visibility at low speeds • • • Main Entry: ↑droop * * * droop nose or droop snoot, an aircraft nose or foremost point that… … Useful english dictionary
droop snoot — A nose designed to hinge down for low speed flights and during takeoffs and landings to provide improved forward visibility, as in the Concord supersonic transport aircraft. Also called a droop nose … Aviation dictionary
droop-snoot — n. informal a downward sloping nose of an aircraft or motor vehicle, esp. one that is of variable pitch, giving an efficient aerodynamic profile Derivatives: droop snooted adj … Useful english dictionary
droop nose — (informal droop snoot) noun (aeronautics) A cockpit section hinged onto the main fuselage to provide downward visibility at low speeds • • • Main Entry: ↑droop * * * droop nose or droop snoot, an aircraft nose or foremost point that can be… … Useful english dictionary
droop nose — A nose designed to hinge down for low speed flights and during takeoffs and landings to provide improved forward visibility, as in the Concord supersonic transport aircraft. Also called a droop snoot … Aviation dictionary
droop — v. & n. v. 1 intr. & tr. hang or allow to hang down; languish, decline, or sag, esp. from weariness. 2 intr. a (of the eyes) look downwards. b poet. (of the sun) sink. 3 intr. lose heart; be dejected; flag. n. 1 a drooping attitude. 2 a loss of… … Useful english dictionary
droopnose — droop nose n. An aircraft nose section that can be inclined downward to increase runway visibility on takeoff and landing. Also called droop snoot. * * * … Universalium
Vauxhall Carlton — Infobox Automobile name=Vauxhall Carlton manufacturer=Opel production=1978 ndash;94 predecessor=Vauxhall Victor successor= Vauxhall Omega class=Executive car body style=4 door saloon 4 door estate platform= layout=FR layout related=Opel Rekord… … Wikipedia
Freddie Sore — Frederick (Freddie) Sore (February 2, 1911, in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk – April 19, 2004 aged 93) was the longest serving umpire at Wimbledon, officiating for more than 40 years until his retirement in 1989. It was Sore who produced the first… … Wikipedia
Gerry Marshall — (b. November 16, 1941 d. April 21, 2005) was a British saloon car racing driver, was considered by many to be one of the best drivers of all time according to a 2002 magazine poll. Career His professional driving career spans four decades, in… … Wikipedia
Vauxhall Chevette — Manufacturer Vauxhall Motors Also called Opel Chevette (Vauxhall) … Wikipedia