Flak — 38 Flakvierling B 2 … Wikipédia en Français
Flak — (Fliegerabwehrkanonen). Während man vor dem Weltkrieg 1000 m als kriegsmäßige Flughöhe der Flieger ansah und die damaligen Flugzeuge etwa 20 m/Sek. Geschwindigkeit hatten, erreichte gegen den Ausgang des Krieges die mittlere Flughöhe 4000 bis… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Flak 30 — Производство Германия Калибр 20 мм (0,78 дюйма) боевая масса 450 кг Длина ствола 2,3 м Угол возвышения от 12° до +90° Угол горизонтального наведения 360° Тип и вес снаряда осколочный; 120 г Начальная скорость снаряда 900 м/с Эффективная дальность … Википедия
FlaK 18 — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Flak (Flak, o Fliegerabwehrkanone) 18 38 fue una pieza de artillería alemana del calibre 88. Flak 18 Pieza de Artillería … Wikipedia Español
flak — flak; flak·er; flak·i·ly; flak·i·ness; flak·ey; … English syllables
flak´i|ly — flak|y «FLAY kee», adjective, flak|i|er, flak|i|est. 1. consisting of flakes: »Mica is a flaky substance. 2. easily broken or separated into flakes: »Shale is a flaky rock … Useful english dictionary
flak|y — «FLAY kee», adjective, flak|i|er, flak|i|est. 1. consisting of flakes: »Mica is a flaky substance. 2. easily broken or separated into flakes: »Shale is a flaky rock … Useful english dictionary
flak — UK US /flæk/ noun ► (also flack) [U] strong criticism or opposition: catch/draw/get flak »The company has been catching flak lately for its lack of customer service. »Another provision that has drawn flak would prohibit lobbyists from serving on… … Financial and business terms
flak — flak, flack noun (U) 1 informal strong criticism : get/take flak: The administration has taken a lot of flak over its decision to pull troops out of Somalia. 2 bullets or shells (shell1 (3)) that are shot from guns on the ground at enemy aircraft … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flak — flack [flæk] n [U] [Date: 1900 2000; : German; Origin: FLiegerAbwehrKanone flyer defence guns ] 1.) informal strong criticism ▪ Lilley has taken a lot of flak for his views on drugs. 2.) bullets or ↑shells that are shot from the ground at enemy… … Dictionary of contemporary English