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发表于 2008-12-30 03:25:32 |只看该作者
TRANSCEIVER Type Rating 6 b4 `: m2 Z* H; ~1 g3 t6 ~8 h TRANSCEIVERS A device that receives and transmits 6 v: d* T& I' b$ m1 H& r7 \TRANSIENT-FREE SWITCH A switch with a wash-out filter so that the output contains no transients (steps) at switch time 8 C' Y% w7 g/ l' J9 p0 d' GTRANSMIT To radiate RF energy 3 R# [, l1 F) W4 g. X- A& N TRANSMITTER A device that transmits * Y- M, Y! n- a, B TRANSMITTER (TX) The hand-held radio controller. This is the unit that sends out the commands that you input. * Z2 q' `& Z$ W3 r+ J) k, R TRANSPONDER Transmitter-Responder ) @. _* ^9 Q9 T: c TRANSPONDER (TX) A receiver/transmitter which will generate a reply signal upon proper interrogation; the interrogation and reply being on different frequencies. * k0 ^, n; I3 |! N3 G* j, z1 nTRE Type Rating Examiner g2 A4 M& X. lTREND MONITORING Continuous computerized observation of turbine engine performance. Used to detect early sings of wear. 4 s" Y! \9 L" ~0 t( f% _, \( tTRI Type Rating Instructor $ Z2 ^3 X6 X: `! A/ q TRICYCLE GEAR The landing gear arrangement where the airplane has main gear and a nose gear. 6 b2 n) Q; s8 x8 v) ~TRIM To adjust an aircraft`s trim tabs and thereby relieve the pressure required on the controls to keep the nose in the desired position. % |) i- j3 n8 `TRIM TAB A secondary control surface, usually mounted to primary control surface such as aileron, elevator, rudder, or stabilizer, that controls the position o... & h* { R9 B" [5 s4 {7 N+ jTRK Track 3 u/ W- m9 U5 \ ZTRN Terrain Referenced Navigation; e! Z* j& U3 q. w! O8 tTRN-INS TRN with INS G$ s* X' S7 GTRTO Type Rating Training Organization 4 ]+ m4 \3 X8 y# f& V3 nTRUE Best available estimate, such as true airspeed; referenced to true north, such as true heading; - ^4 T8 y. C: q8 MTRUE AIRSPEED the airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air. True airspeed is equal to equivalent airspeed multiplied by (0/)1/2. 2 Q5 ?6 U3 r1 O% L' }9 I TRUE AIRSPEED (TAS) The airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air. " N- @7 O- T6 q/ ^2 ] U. |5 VTRUE BEARING Symbols: B sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; % n2 N$ e+ w! N7 X TRUE HEADING Heading of the aircraft relative to true north; Symbols: psi sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; ) j* r) c2 b4 X. n TRUE TRACK Ground track angle; Symbols: T sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; / r$ {" o8 ^" w' }TSC Total Time Since CORE # `( t. `: m2 t# U# \; H TSMO Time since major overhaul 2 d0 x- H- O2 j. @$ o/ \ TSN Time Since New (also TTSN) ; R7 e! Q, ?" HTSO Technical Standard Order - L& d: n* h7 v& O TT Total Time Airframe # N9 s2 n7 Z( j3 g2 [' @TTG, TTS OR TTW Time to go, time to station, time to waypoint. d8 N5 ^* M2 E9 z' O) b) M( I) N TUBA a jamming device for Freya radar operating in the 70-200 MHz range ; a' ^9 [( p. p- `& m TUNE To set the operating frequency or channel for a device - }5 t8 C8 t( z; B5 A2 p/ \ TURBO PROP Is said of an airplane powered by a type of jet engine, the turbo prop, equipped with a turbine-driven propeller. , F( j, s, }, P3 D! Y' x" h o TURBOJET AIRCRAFT An aircraft having a jet engine in which the energy of the jet operates a turbine which in turn operates the air compressor. ; b! e5 w: W6 C/ f" h. A( Q& TTURBOPROP AIRCRAFT An aircraft having a jet engine in which the energy of the jet operates a turbine which drives the propeller. % l& \ e( A! z TURBULENCE MODE Flight control system mode in which a "softer" response to gust upsets is programmed.

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发表于 2008-12-30 03:25:39 |只看该作者
TVOR very high frequency terminal omni range station. 1 r" m5 X5 A$ c- o. HTWR Tower (Control Tower) - c6 E+ k9 P& \; g4 ~+ F TYPE (1) As used with respect to the certification, ratings, privileges, and limitations of airmen, means a specific make and basic model of aircraft, incl... ! g; f. l* [ P; TU Airspace Euro control project Class U (unknown traffic) 0 T R4 y: N# @) e+ FU/S unserviceable * R0 G7 ?. ~& |U/V ADF UHF/VHF Automatic Direction Finding ' B% \2 z7 i/ U7 {UAT Universal Access Transceiver 0 ^+ w/ H. E% cUAV Unmanned (or Uninhabited) Aeronautical (or Aerial) Vehicle G0 o7 W* l; c; E/ a/ ]$ E6 l. M UFN Until Further Notice & G6 A# K. n X1 A8 S UFO Unidentified Flying Object * e3 G- T4 P+ \+ j" Y4 k# bUHF Ultra High Frequencies (300 MHz-30 GHz) - Z+ \" p3 I1 W+ zUHF/VHF AUTOMATIC DIRECTIONFINDING (U/V ADF) An Automatic Direction Finder that determines relative bearing to a transmitter to which it is tuned, in either the UHF band or VHF band; ! n1 z1 C$ g2 L" v UL Ultra light, Ultra-l©ger motoris© % a7 b1 d% a! E, G2 j: J k7 wULM Ultra light, Ultra-l©ger motoris© $ h& V: H4 k* m1 ~* s4 S; eULTRALIGHT VEHICLE An aeronautical vehicle operated for sport or recreational purposes which does not require FAA registration, an airworthiness certificate, nor pilot c... 4 z3 z0 ]3 m) |2 @ UMAS Unmanaged Air Space (Euro control Definition) ' i) }! K# t+ |5 l' O; n1 _* x: a; u UNDER CAMBER This means that the lower surface of the wing has a hollow curve when observed from front to back. A thin wing with a high camber will be under camber... 9 s% f- e. E( s- l2 M) G" N( ]; i UNDERCARRIAGE STRUT A part of an airplane`s structure, designed to resist distortion, which supports the landing gear. 2 t, l# D3 o/ R0 G$ o UNIT FUNCTIONS A collection of functions used as standard test cases in control systems engineering; The primary unit functions of interest in avionics are the unit ... 6 [* j2 X% K+ k+ h7 ~+ U0 V UNIT IMPULSE A function used as a standard test case in control systems engineering; a spike of "area" one at time t = 0; Synonyms: impulse; See Also: unit functio... ! s, k+ _2 X" {6 v3 s3 g UNIT LESS No units, such as ratios; a quantity with standard units of 1; a quantity with primary units of 1; Synonyms: dimensionless; 0 y: }6 Z. X1 f' h+ q. s* h! L UNIT RAMP A function used as a standard test case in control systems engineering; a line of slope 1 starting at zero at time t = 0; Synonyms: ramp; See Also: un... " \: u. F4 D! f `9 S; W: l UNIT STEP A function used as a standard test case in control systems engineering; a step from zero to one at time t = 0; Synonyms: step; See Also: unit function... % S7 b Z" Y! |; Z9 D; q$ ], AUNITED STATES in a geographical sense, means (1) the States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the possessions, including the territorial waters, and (2) t... + u0 r- a7 P' J) c- R5 A UNITED STATES AIR CARRIER a citizen of the United States who undertakes directly by lease, or other arrangement, to engage in air transportation. % o0 t9 g# ~) L6 ?% B6 \2 PUNITS A standard quantity, such as ft or mi; Synonyms: dimension; . d" D) ~& y ^7 BUNIVERSAL TRANSVERSE MERCATOR(UTM) A system of fixed earth coordinates, sometimes used instead of latitude and longitude, accurate relative to others close by, such as ground troops; 5 Z0 |7 A& q# \* s UPDATE A process by which position is reset with a known better position; updates occur at the data source level or at the physical device level, depending u... ; u2 t2 U( W' n3 L( Q5 p# tUPKEEP Codename for Barnes Wallis` bouncing bomb used in the Dambusters` raid 0 p4 _5 b" m0 Z+ L URB User Relations Bureau (CFMU) 7 W1 n6 q* d% h @USABLE FUEL (LBS) Usable fuel (gallons) x 6.7 lbs/gallon * a- ~" z4 o$ X& _ USAF US Air Force + ~4 b- V2 ?; k" d" uUSEFUL LOAD Maximum Ramp Weight - (minus) Basic Operating Weight 1 ~* x# P# x6 v USG (AL) US-Gallon (3.78 Liter) 8 G8 m$ Z/ B. {& N6 n, O# pUTC Universal Coordinated Time. 3 A: A T+ i# Z' U$ P5 F& d- c UTM Universal Transverse Mercator @ S5 U& W6 ~! p5 ~ V Universal Time Coordinated

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V (X) Speed for best angle of climb. / t9 b1 _7 D: @* ]+ T V (Y) Speed for best rate of climb. 2 f- x" i }3 a9 \- G$ J V1 speed for best angle of climb. 0 [; E- `" A- \5 C VA Maneuvering Speed (max. structural speed allowed for full control deflection) 4 v' d# Q: l) o9 i* D |VAC Volts alternating current. 3 \3 [* D/ l O4 }! n6 o( j4 C0 rVAL Visual Approach and Landing (Chart) ) x, ]: ~ |2 r" r. c S6 g2 u# NVAR Variation 9 u1 U/ f) F& tVASI Visual Approach Slope Indicator 5 O: h3 B: }8 O2 R4 B" j$ wVAT Value Added Tax / X a) x) i- k2 i$ }VB design speed for maximum gust intensity. ( \; F$ y% X0 L. z9 C7 L" BVC design cruising speed. , T: \7 p, J6 \, NVD Max. Dive Speed (for certification only) . a, m$ w3 y5 }( x' d4 y VDB VHF Data Broadcast ' d) M4 _ X5 x6 P) s+ w" A VDC Volts direct current. 5 k) t' x, r% Q/ A; r2 y ] VDF demonstrated flight diving speed. % R/ @8 z/ s; H) fVDL VHF Data Link (-n = type n) * i0 K% q9 a5 B9 N6 y# CVEF the speed at which the critical engine is assumed to fail during takeoff. & R0 f/ L: I4 X7 l VEHICLE/PEDESTRIAN DEVIATION(VPD) An entry or movement on an airport movement area by a vehicle operator or pedestrian that has not been authorized by air traffic control (includes air... 4 T- e' \9 v7 Q: O0 p" DVELOCITY Rate of change of location, either scalar or vector, often with subscripts such as ENU or XYZ to denote the coordinate frame; time derivative of posit... & n: ]( a7 S9 y* s: ^ VELOCITY EAST Aircraft velocity in true east direction; Symbols: V sub E; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; 3 y4 y, Y( B& l9 HVELOCITY ERROR SCALE FACTOR(KVSF) A guidance control law parameter, generated by the longitudinal guidance modes; 0 B' g% `4 h+ q; Y2 A0 O% MVELOCITY NORTH Aircraft velocity in true north direction; Symbols: V sub N; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; / b' O# P7 y8 m. _ VENTRAL FIN A small vertical surface on the bottom of the aft fuselage. Usually a long, slim triangle that is narrow at the front, and widens toward the rear. It ... * Y! ?2 o/ }" F$ ^9 d3 `; `VERT SPD Vertical speed hold ?' K+ q+ _7 w: C8 D0 U3 A VERTICAL Reference to earth radial, for example, vertical velocity is velocity along earth radial; See Also: East-North-Vertical; # F$ j0 {5 K, y+ L: d* M4 q0 g: D VERTICAL ACCELERATION Aircraft acceleration in earth vertical direction; Symbols: A sub V; Typical Units: ft/s-squared, g; Dimensions: Length / Time-squared; % s0 f6 }0 U" j9 D$ o/ H4 G" qVERTICAL CUE A cue to control altitude; See Also: yoke cue, collective cue; : W( `+ U8 {" D5 i5 B5 sVERTICAL GUIDANCE Calculations for the vertical axis, rather than the longitudinal axis. The control law vertical axis input data are: Desired Altitude, Altitude Integr... # Y! y- a% S5 A zVERTICAL SPEED HOLD (VERT SPD) A basic guidance mode, providing vertical guidance to maintain an operator selected vertical speed; : q4 H0 A/ C5 G: m4 BVERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI) An onboard instrument which gauges rate of climb or descent, in feet per minute. 2 j# J |9 O4 k" c. o: V' L VERTICAL VELOCITY Aircraft velocity in earth vertical direction; Symbols: V sub V; Typical Units: ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; # J# ^) n( f/ u2 gVF design flap speed. 3 f! v. Y6 K7 |; A1 ^! y VFE Max. Flaps Extended Speed + M+ X$ T! N7 {+ P) VVFR Visual Flight Rules ("good" weather operations rules) ! y Y+ B& `6 ~VFR OVER-THE-TOP with respect to the operation of aircraft, means the operation of an aircraft over-the-top under VFR when it is not being operated on an IFR flight pl... # w, p$ G( y& W$ b- P& C) J VH maximum speed in level flight with maximum continuous power. # Y" I6 i+ n; \! t6 ]4 ^VHF Very High Frequency radio equipment. 8 k3 H9 ~. O* e) T$ Z& ?+ p6 s VHF OMNI RANGE (VOR) Equipment that determines bearing to a radio station with a VOR transmitter; VOR transmitters usually contain ILS transmitters in addition to VOR; A b... 2 B \4 m; H$ c8 p+ u" y6 b VILLAGE INN A gun laying radar installed in the rear-turret of some Lancaster bombers allowing blind-firing on an "illuminated" target

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frequency at which the outp... % Q# |0 m+ P9 E) WCVFR Controlled VFR (still existing in some countries) ( ^. j$ ?7 H( v/ d' |CVR Cockpit Voice Recorder 7 f+ ^% p: D0 ~& _0 @( o* D3 ~CYCLES Pertaining to turbine engines. Cycle begins with starting, continues through full-power, and ends with shutdown. $ u8 b3 v; {2 tCYCLIC See: longitudinal cyclic, lateral cyclic; ! C3 K4 K1 y* \( n D Airspace ICAO Class D * [7 c; }% U' z% B# y& k( [ D.R. DEAD RECKONING; system of navigation. VIS Very High Frequency (30-300 MHz) & R& C: J4 N% n8 y4 P# bVISUAL FLIGHT RULE (VFR) Rules that govern the procedures for conducting flight under visual conditions (VMC). The term is also used in the United States to indicate weather c... % ^4 x% q$ R8 a* o/ HVISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS(VMC) Meteorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, distance from clouds, and ceiling equal to or better than specified minima. # i0 S0 ~$ `. v VJAR-FCL Verordnung JAR-FCL (JAR-FCL transformed to Swiss Law) * k! { @* b, e' o. EVLA Very Light Aircraft (Aircraft certification category) # m' P( r2 U0 c# yVLE Max. Landing Gear Extended Speed , G& l& r0 q8 ]2 }+ E+ W VLF Very Low Frequency radio equipment # Z" r1 \- U# L. v2 EVLO Max. Landing Gear Operation Speed . ^# G' O- W% V3 }. YVLOF lift-off speed. 1 e% s: [5 Y1 ~- A2 m" K: w. z0 R VMC Visual Meteo Conditions ("good" weather for VFR or IFR) " _; {8 m0 S2 T+ ^2 P' } VMO maximum operating limit speed. * j* V+ Q: d( N VMU minimum unstick speed. . l3 x8 D* d* AVNAV Vertical navigation, or the capability to compute pitch-axis maneuvers and altitude-related points in space. . Z; O7 b/ L* e VNE Never Exceed Speed 4 v, u5 b: N. |" l, c4 bVNO Max. Structural Cruising Speed / M( i, Q* t& \* v: [* r' D" w: ]VOR A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Us... 4 r; e/ x3 w; n VOR/DME Vertical Navigation (GLS) 8 T# b9 r1 F: HVORTAC VHF Omni range; : i, ?! ?" b4 l2 X' U, {: TVR Rotation Speed / c5 A. [: S- V VS the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable. # R0 s) N6 A$ \1 IVS0 Stalling Speed Landing Config , N. ]. Q3 z* ^2 f+ iVS1 Stalling Speed in a specified Config. 6 L- h" G6 x* J# m# {, y VSSE Minimum Safe Single Engine Speed + A6 O" t; t% E/ N VTOSS takeoff safety speed for Category A rotorcraft. 6 ]. y1 i# {8 ~& X9 a VX Best Angle of Climb Speed $ s$ [/ N) y7 d6 i9 ]VXSE Best Angle of Climb Speed, 1 engine inoperative " F7 R5 i% Y# xVY Best Rate of Climb Speed , I' s3 S$ I2 \8 I6 YVYSE Best Rate of Climb Speed, 1 engine inoperative ]* i" s q9 x0 c WA (IAOPA) World Assembly 7 ~2 {3 A' h! n9 l! J" m( P9 Y WAAS GNSS wide-area augmentation system. . K. a- I4 n+ e/ W WANGANUI Colored flares dropped on H2S to sky mark a target , Z+ R$ b# D/ F5 F b9 Z7 |8 r) {# OWARNING A signal which alerts the operator to a dangerous condition requiring immediate action (from MIL-STD-1472D); an annunciator that is the most critical ... / H5 T6 N: K3 S) ?$ xWARNING, CAUTION, ADVISORY (WCA) See: warning, caution, advisory, annunciator, alert; 0 w- S7 @- {# l$ a5 o2 |3 ? WASH-OUT FILTER A filter to smooth a transition due to change of input source, such as when changing modes; See Also: transient-free switch; * a8 C" z$ J, P. l2 QWASHOUT The twist in an airfoil which causes less angle of attack at the tips than the root. For airplanes, this increases stability of the aircraft at slow s... ! x2 F' j- U. u8 J+ zWASSERMANN German long range radar with a range of up to 190 Km. 6 ?8 A# F& l1 S/ r$ c( ^0 AWAYPOINT A predetermined geographical position used for route/instrument approach definition, or progress reporting purposes, that is defined relative to a VOR... - {# ^3 _3 s& G WAYPOINT (WYPT) A point on the ground, predefined as a point of interest for the flight; a basic guidance mode, providing lateral guidance to a waypoint, either by co... ' V+ b- H8 r% {* w' WWAYPOINT APPROACH To approach a waypoint & a! C# X) d2 P7 i1 e8 Z WCA Warning, Caution, Advisory

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WEATHERVANE This describes the tendency to point into the wind. Stabilizers on a aircraft result in its desire to weathervane. . _$ W# [: [' |0 LWEIGHT ON WHEELS (WOW) Indication of whether the aircraft has weight on its wheels, meaning airborne or on the ground; weight on wheels can be detected by a sensor on the wh... & ?* v( C4 z; V9 [9 t WET WINGS Method for containing fuel in wings without using rubber fuel cells. ; d# g8 i. z" n" b) E6 mWGS-84 Wide Area Augmentation System , b: A; U" C3 H! B6 F, l: Z) ]WGS72 World Geodetic Survey 1972 , z! Z+ ^. S6 r9 \! k/ S; c M3 F1 yWGS84 World Geodetic Survey 1984 # t$ \( [+ L. U WHEEL A flight control operated by turning with hands in fixed-wing aircraft, primarily to control roll (heading) via the ailerons; wheel is connected to yo... 6 _: l$ z7 S) V$ {WHEEL CUE A lateral flight director cue for fixed-wing aircraft, primarily to control heading, by changing roll; Compare: lateral cyclic cue; Symbols: Gamma sub... + C9 M4 Z4 D: } o7 E- `: BWHEEL PANTS The large fairings used to streamline the wheels of an aircraft that has non-retracting, or "fixed" landing gear (so-called because it`s "fixed" in pl... " e. x: v- \) g' f+ P$ g WHITE BOMBS Nickname for propaganda leaflets. S$ J9 {& G7 V9 i! z" xWILDE SAU WILD BOAR. German ground- controlled night fighter system using twin engined aircraft ) {9 Q# w+ F+ E' R! R. @ WIMPY RAF nickname for the Vickers Wellington bomber. The name came from J. Wellington Wimpy, a character in the Popeye cartoon in the Daily Mirror / T% l; [/ O, z& C: N WIMS System Wide Information Management 6 p" c, L. S% ?, O8 H) w2 V WIND BEARING Symbols: B sub W; Typical Units: rad, deg; : A% l- j* T9 B% y) }; K( X WIND SPEED Symbols: V sub W; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; ' I! b5 |2 L; z8 x- X" h$ d WINDOW Strips of silver paper dropped by British aircraft to confuse the German ground radars $ G- M' A; }+ J* a( PWINDSOCK This can be used to describe a number of devices, all of which give a visual clue to the direction and speed of wind in a given location. % c0 p0 H# y1 G& ? G' }3 L3 L6 mWING The main lifting surface of an airplane. 6 u8 B# Y5 [. ~ WING FENCE Term preferred by Airbus and McDonnell-Douglas aircraft manufacturers for the vertical structures at the outside ends of the wings of some of their je... . z' O+ M4 q4 p- U W7 c5 _% J WING LOADING This is the amount of weight per square foot that has to be overcome to provide lift. It is normally expressed in ounces per square foot. This specifi... . m. c; j6 ?7 J. B, ]WING ROOT The centerline of the wing, where the left and right wing panels are joined. $ N; N: L, C/ n2 s3 |' mWINGLET A small vertical surface at the tips of the wings. They help direct the turbulent airflow that all wings have at the tips. They makes the wings more e... * t* V/ E5 @- YWIP Work in Progress 2 A+ S) h& f, h( }/ b3 GWMO World Meteorological Organization , P( k! S& K1 I3 R WORLD GEODETIC SURVEY 1972 (WGS72) A standard model for computing earth data; " t8 Q8 L- E! {8 \+ a hWORLD GEODETIC SURVEY 1984 (WGS84) A standard model for computing earth data; 8 w& z# s4 E' U' j" H% _( X WOW Weight on wheels - U! c7 a# X; E& h3 a8 { H# v6 CWP Waypoint ; t7 Z+ [+ H2 t4 X5 M WPT Waypoint / M% L5 B/ |7 [+ J* NWRAP TEST A test to send data to a device having it sent back unaltered & C. b, a/ c" y H* n# t0 Q* ~ WWII Waypoint 3 U; }/ B. p8 P, b& r3 N7 [- k' H WX Weather 3 a ]9 i/ o; WWYPT Waypoint . I/ B, f6 \0 a0 qWœRZBURG German short (11 mile) range gun laying radar capable of giving both height and range. : F6 ~7 r0 z1 y& t3 g2 y V7 f X-BAND Frequency range in which most general aviation weather radars operate. ) W! f* t% e/ r# J) GX-BEAMS German radio beams used to guide their bombers to the target p* U+ p: `% [+ M$ f$ o3 `+ F+ `XPDR Transponder. Radar-enhancement/data link box for ATC purposes. 6 {& ?# I( D6 z1 \8 f: oXPOND Transponder . {$ E' [$ S5 ^7 D# h1 E- d, qXTK Cross track; cross track error. 1 V# x9 N( i$ i) |6 x, t0 a XTKD Cross track deviation 2 b7 E7 y2 M6 B4 j+ |# ` XTKR Cross track deviation rate . `7 k5 s3 j* }, |XYZ A standard aircraft coordinate frame and sign convention, where nose, right wing, and down are positive X, Y, and Z, respectively; often used as subsc... / B' r" G* _& M* l3 V# qY-BEAMS German radio beams used to guide their bombers to the target * i+ a2 P) V# L' nY-SERVICE British organization for the interception and reporting of German wireless "chatter" for intelligence purposes. 2 a! a9 a2 K) z& q. |) y) v$ zY2K Year-2000 (computer date problem) NOTE: k=decimal kilo=1000 (1-1000); thus Y2k=2000 K=binary kilo=1024 (0-1023); thus Y2K=2047 & L7 W+ R5 z+ k% CYAW The nose-left and nose-right movement of the airplane. This is controlled by the rudder. 2 L( l, l$ c9 w1 C$ L5 X5 rYAW AXIS The airplane axis controlled by the rudder. Yaw is illustrated by hanging the airplane level by a wire located at the center of gravity. Left or right...

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YAW RATE The rate of movement about the vertical axis of a aircraft. 4 r$ z3 y% G, i7 a' k7 ? YOKE CUE A vertical flight director cue for fixed-wing aircraft, primarily to control altitude, by changing pitch; Compare: collective cue; Symbols: Gamma sub ... 9 g+ W4 k+ {" `3 d* p \Z Infra-red identification equipment & q6 |; N$ J4 I" x- s3 L4 Z Z TRANSFORM A mathematical relationship to model a discrete function in the complex frequency domain (Z-plane); Z transforms are commonly used by systems engineer... 2 v3 h, Y/ U5 k, w RZ-BEND A type of linkage point using a bend in the control rod which resemble a Z. ' h: I6 Q+ E3 mZ-PLANE Discrete complex frequency plane; Z-plane is used in control systems engineering in the design of control laws See Also: Z transform; ( f: g6 R- D- [& i _ZAHME SAU TAME BOAR. German "free lance" night fighter system using single engined aircraft ( ?9 I8 }, s2 l7 e' K# g s ZERST–RER GESHWADER Luftwaffe Destroyer Wings, composed of Bf110 Heavy fighters 7 j* \" w; m% g2 j/ e; B ZOC Zone of confusion & V0 b( T. U" @3 I2 T ZONE OF CONFUSION (ZOC) A circular area centered at a TACAN station in which bearing is extremely noisy; ! L" H" Q7 P3 h3 E2 Q& N+ qZULU Greenwich Mean Time, also known as Universal Coordinated Time.

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