Examples of using Avionics in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Avionics Technology.
Engines and avionics?
(Avionics and Flight Controls).
Not to mention the Avionics!
Avionics, hardware, software.
Application: Military avionics.
Question BAC 1-11 avionics and battery issue.
And will require new avionics.
Avionics(On-board aircraft systems and equipment)».
Integrated Modular Avionics.
The term“avionics” was not used until the 1970s.
Here's to turning around Piedmont Avionics.
Avionics and all electrical systems are nominal.
Bomb would have taken out the avionics and hydraulics.
Danborn Avionics got its start making them in the 1970s.
So, it turns outCrawford's company doesn't just make avionics.
Avionics is a young interdisciplinary field of engineering.
Together with IMA, the A380 avionics are very highly networked.
Better avionics for battlefield communications, navigation, and targeting.
At the time of his death, he taught avionics at the Naval Academy in Annapolis.
Avionics engineers work in one of the most technologically advanced branches of engineering.
Military and civilian avionics, including advanced weapons systems.
Operate computer-assisted creating and design purposes to design avionics process modifications.
Most of the avionics computers today use this standard for intercommunication.
Tu-134A: Second version with more powerful engines, improved avionics and a capacity of 84 passengers.
The Integrated Modular Avionics has many users in different roles and with different responsibilities.
Core modules are: Engineering project and project management Avionics and aircraft computer systems 2.
Electronics, avionics, navigation… engine control, DRADIS configuration… autopilot, and propulsion systems.
You spend a billion dollars on the avionics and don't bother to check the comm connection?
The data communication networks use Avionics Full-Duplex Switched Ethernet, an implementation of ARINC 664.