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  • 1Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System — (EMALS) is a system under development by the United States Navy to launch aircraft from carriers using a linear motor drive instead of steam pistons used in conventional aircraft catapults. This technology has the advantage of gradually… …

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  • 2USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) — is to be the lead ship of her class of United States Navy supercarriers. As announced by the U.S. Navy on January 16 2007, the ship will be named after the 38th President of the United States, Gerald R. Ford. [… …

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  • 3Classe Ford — Classe Gerald R. Ford Classe Gerald R. Ford Vue d artiste du USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) …

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  • 4Gerald-R.-Ford-Klasse — Computermodell der Gerald R. Ford Klasse Übersicht Typ Flugzeugträger Namensgeber US Präsident Gerald Rudolph Ford Einheiten 3 in Pla …

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  • 5Classe Gerald R. Ford — Vue d artiste du USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) Noms  …

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  • 6Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Lightning. F 35 Lightning II F 35C во время …

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  • 7Стартовая катапульта — F 14D Томкэт незадолго перед стартом с помощью паровой катапульты с борта авианосца США «Джон Стеннис» …

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  • 8Aircraft carrier — From bottom to top: Principe de Asturias, amphibious assault ship USS Wasp, USS Forrestal and light V/STOL carrier HMS Invincible, showing size differences of late 20th century carriers An aircraft …

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  • 9Assisted take off — is any system for helping aircraft into the air (as opposed to strictly under its own power). The reason it might be needed is due to the aircraft s weight exceeding the normal maximum take off weight, insufficient power, or the available runway… …

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  • 10Aircraft catapult — An aircraft catapult is a device used to launch aircraft from ships in particular aircraft carriers as a form of assisted take off. It consists of a track built into the flight deck, below which is a large piston or shuttle that is attached… …

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