- grid flight
- політ за умовними меридіанами
Англійсько-український словник авіаційних термінів / Уклад.: Р.О. Гільченко. - К.: НАУ. 2009.
Англійсько-український словник авіаційних термінів / Уклад.: Р.О. Гільченко. - К.: НАУ. 2009.
Grid fin — Grid fins (or lattice fins) are a type of flight control surface used on missiles and bombs in place of more conventional control surfaces, such as planar fins. They have been used since the 1970s in various Soviet ballistic missile designs such… … Wikipedia
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Line of flight — A line of flight or line of escape is a concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and used extensively in his work with Felix Guattari. In the first chapter of the second volume of their Capitalism and Schizophrenia project, A Thousand Plateaus (1980) … Wikipedia
lines of flight + suicide — by Rosi Braidotti The Deleuzian subject is a singular complexity, one that enacts and actualises a radical ethics of transformation. This subject simultaneously rejects individualism and the nihilism of self destruction. In an ecosophical… … The Deleuze dictionary
lines of flight + suicide — by Rosi Braidotti The Deleuzian subject is a singular complexity, one that enacts and actualises a radical ethics of transformation. This subject simultaneously rejects individualism and the nihilism of self destruction. In an ecosophical… … The Deleuze dictionary