ballute

  • 1ballute — ☆ ballute [ba lo͞ot′ ] n. 〚 BALL(OON) + (PARACH)UTE〛 a balloonlike device made of heat resistant materials and inflated by stored gas, used for deceleration, as of a spacecraft reentering the earth s atmosphere * * * …

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  • 2ballute — ☆ ballute [ba lo͞ot′ ] n. [ BALL(OON) + (PARACH)UTE] a balloonlike device made of heat resistant materials and inflated by stored gas, used for deceleration, as of a spacecraft reentering the earth s atmosphere …

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  • 3Ballute — Un F 111 larguant des bombes freinées par des ballutes Un ballute (mot valise contraction de ballon parachute) est un parachute de freinage optimisé pour pouvoir être déployé à vitesse supersonique inventé en 1958 par la firme Goodyear. Les… …

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  • 4Ballute — A ballute (a portmanteau combining balloon and parachute ) was invented by Goodyear in 1958. It is a parachute braking device that is optimized for use at high altitudes and high supersonic velocities. The original ballute was a cone shaped… …

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  • 5ballute — noun A parachute that incorporates a toroidal balloon …

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  • 6ballute — bal·lute …

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  • 7ballute — bəˈlüt, ˈbaˌlüt noun ( s) Etymology: balloon + parachute : a small inflatable parachute for stabilization and deceleration of a jumper or object usually before a conventional parachute opens …

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  • 8Pantelleria Le Ballute — (Трачино,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Strada Per Randazzo 8 Mueggen, 9101 …

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  • 9Da Vinci Project — The da Vinci Project was a privately funded, volunteer staffed attempt to launch a reusable manned suborbital spacecraft. It was a contender for the Ansari X PRIZE for the first non governmental reusable manned spacecraft. The project is based in …

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  • 10General-purpose bomb — A general purpose bomb is an air dropped bomb intended as a compromise between blast damage, penetration, and fragmentation in explosive effect. Contents 1 Characteristics 2 History 2.1 British 3 …

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