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发表于 2008-12-30 03:25:32 |只看该作者
TRANSCEIVER Type Rating * J+ T* x9 Y* }5 D6 [ TRANSCEIVERS A device that receives and transmits ( U+ o5 S8 u2 { TRANSIENT-FREE SWITCH A switch with a wash-out filter so that the output contains no transients (steps) at switch time 5 Z9 V- C9 |8 U. P; p TRANSMIT To radiate RF energy 5 R) g! r1 S5 @/ ^1 v6 S1 W TRANSMITTER A device that transmits % I# [" \: ]# y" e5 W( GTRANSMITTER (TX) The hand-held radio controller. This is the unit that sends out the commands that you input. + ]' p2 U+ l$ L- _, |6 d. w# P TRANSPONDER Transmitter-Responder + [% O! C4 S3 p( \( g, Y( {' c8 aTRANSPONDER (TX) A receiver/transmitter which will generate a reply signal upon proper interrogation; the interrogation and reply being on different frequencies. M6 q( V, V3 o TRE Type Rating Examiner 0 c. b& T, F; yTREND MONITORING Continuous computerized observation of turbine engine performance. Used to detect early sings of wear. % l. `3 k, h/ M1 _3 W) k TRI Type Rating Instructor $ D5 \0 U/ q# R TRICYCLE GEAR The landing gear arrangement where the airplane has main gear and a nose gear. % z' H9 Y, `: K4 H: xTRIM To adjust an aircraft`s trim tabs and thereby relieve the pressure required on the controls to keep the nose in the desired position. 3 z! g) A& q% d7 P+ g TRIM TAB A secondary control surface, usually mounted to primary control surface such as aileron, elevator, rudder, or stabilizer, that controls the position o... 6 c7 z- p: r1 j: J9 ^ TRK Track & F* t$ G, R }/ f TRN Terrain Referenced Navigation; ( ]5 \0 P4 Y4 W9 ?3 k; BTRN-INS TRN with INS % V, h% C7 v& i: j$ V, y+ K1 jTRTO Type Rating Training Organization ! N6 T+ s! R7 s! L( W+ ? TRUE Best available estimate, such as true airspeed; referenced to true north, such as true heading; , D% X8 H$ f, A TRUE AIRSPEED the airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air. True airspeed is equal to equivalent airspeed multiplied by (0/)1/2. : [5 `! }& g9 |$ N: s- v* M, e TRUE AIRSPEED (TAS) The airspeed of an aircraft relative to undisturbed air. % h) S2 `5 N9 U2 L- S+ U BTRUE BEARING Symbols: B sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; % ]3 a! `/ W" R TRUE HEADING Heading of the aircraft relative to true north; Symbols: psi sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; 5 S" ^. d9 w C# F7 x! X& { TRUE TRACK Ground track angle; Symbols: T sub T; Typical Units: rad, deg; x! T( Q5 B& _: l/ o j* J2 MTSC Total Time Since CORE ) e$ R5 X" m$ {# t0 K5 j# \5 ~TSMO Time since major overhaul 7 _' R7 I ~$ ]. p; tTSN Time Since New (also TTSN) $ v& l, e+ ?) `TSO Technical Standard Order $ H4 k% G9 j5 cTT Total Time Airframe / \& P0 X1 g7 |& a: [TTG, TTS OR TTW Time to go, time to station, time to waypoint. 7 [+ a+ Q [. h1 O: z0 t TUBA a jamming device for Freya radar operating in the 70-200 MHz range / f, K" u) _8 t M TUNE To set the operating frequency or channel for a device & v, U; E4 j; k( [. t TURBO PROP Is said of an airplane powered by a type of jet engine, the turbo prop, equipped with a turbine-driven propeller. . T F' z% I. d; a# {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. 2 j, F, I% f* V$ `; t4 |TURBOPROP AIRCRAFT An aircraft having a jet engine in which the energy of the jet operates a turbine which drives the propeller. 6 C( h2 p, ~9 o' ^/ s+ K+ vTURBULENCE 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. % [( q# ]0 ]* M* f: G3 J0 `1 N TWR Tower (Control Tower) ! b5 K4 e6 ?5 x7 }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... : p/ X# p6 L% M$ z1 f- _4 r ZU Airspace Euro control project Class U (unknown traffic) + N6 }9 v+ s! G- ?/ }) t! _U/S unserviceable " w U3 l5 C: q" v* E6 q7 }7 x U/V ADF UHF/VHF Automatic Direction Finding * c |, z3 [% HUAT Universal Access Transceiver / ?$ ]/ J7 ^3 @* m UAV Unmanned (or Uninhabited) Aeronautical (or Aerial) Vehicle ; y) o6 R& ?2 X& `% hUFN Until Further Notice % `1 J0 g1 C, P7 N UFO Unidentified Flying Object o4 C5 R$ j" l" b9 g* m# h: d UHF Ultra High Frequencies (300 MHz-30 GHz) / r1 y3 [# h; d- y/ N# A# j# O" o UHF/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; |5 v$ k& g1 b- E, u UL Ultra light, Ultra-l©ger motoris© , a: C. ^$ L# VULM Ultra light, Ultra-l©ger motoris© * A6 c$ c' N( q0 ]: O7 ? ULTRALIGHT VEHICLE An aeronautical vehicle operated for sport or recreational purposes which does not require FAA registration, an airworthiness certificate, nor pilot c... ) t% Q+ p, D- v8 a- h' a UMAS Unmanaged Air Space (Euro control Definition) 6 H' K J$ ~4 Q+ H: m f( Y 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... " U. b% d F* F% N/ iUNDERCARRIAGE STRUT A part of an airplane`s structure, designed to resist distortion, which supports the landing gear. 6 Q. ~' t! _+ }, g+ f6 NUNIT 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 ... 7 ~( ?1 i( G" S# ]9 \+ [ 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... 8 {& O1 }# y3 Y# B' h) ^7 h6 ^- TUNIT LESS No units, such as ratios; a quantity with standard units of 1; a quantity with primary units of 1; Synonyms: dimensionless; $ e% a C, y, y! `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... : T& s$ I0 g( g2 |0 p. y 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... # @0 @% i: G+ a4 r2 \* zUNITED 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... : x) v) z7 I4 n5 IUNITED STATES AIR CARRIER a citizen of the United States who undertakes directly by lease, or other arrangement, to engage in air transportation. & G% K, g6 r8 b0 n$ {# k UNITS A standard quantity, such as ft or mi; Synonyms: dimension; ( [5 D; r9 ?( x- y. R: T UNIVERSAL 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; , ^4 U! U# S( w9 Q2 e5 QUPDATE 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... 1 @( f$ `9 D3 |UPKEEP Codename for Barnes Wallis` bouncing bomb used in the Dambusters` raid ; {5 t" c# O7 w* ~URB User Relations Bureau (CFMU) , W! i! u2 d! Y9 v. k USABLE FUEL (LBS) Usable fuel (gallons) x 6.7 lbs/gallon + t5 P8 X% J+ MUSAF US Air Force # x# S1 b; k& B% A5 J+ cUSEFUL LOAD Maximum Ramp Weight - (minus) Basic Operating Weight + {* u* m& k* | p+ QUSG (AL) US-Gallon (3.78 Liter) # Y4 D! K1 E, R5 H& S" M1 i5 _UTC Universal Coordinated Time. . T; R6 I) d9 ?0 j! p UTM Universal Transverse Mercator $ U" b* n# e/ UV Universal Time Coordinated

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V (X) Speed for best angle of climb. ' ]/ h' M! i3 U2 w' KV (Y) Speed for best rate of climb. # S' `5 X" j1 M, K3 q. _ V1 speed for best angle of climb. 4 L( t8 w) C3 X VA Maneuvering Speed (max. structural speed allowed for full control deflection) : @% _; h5 {0 Q" B' I# t VAC Volts alternating current. : m; \. l$ ], OVAL Visual Approach and Landing (Chart) ) J* V; N6 T5 S5 [7 L# @ VAR Variation - c- U, q# T7 I& bVASI Visual Approach Slope Indicator z }" ^; m/ N+ R yVAT Value Added Tax 2 w% Z: U) H' q9 XVB design speed for maximum gust intensity. k% ?# E- ^ a5 F8 R! `7 q. CVC design cruising speed. - u) d R- U V! v/ uVD Max. Dive Speed (for certification only) ' @& A3 R/ p, \/ l6 \) v" W. u VDB VHF Data Broadcast , ?* W9 F! e; V: y3 F VDC Volts direct current. / v- d( T R4 ?% G/ J7 @4 b VDF demonstrated flight diving speed. 4 f; S3 h1 V% k0 r5 t: G% u, YVDL VHF Data Link (-n = type n) ; \. ^" t1 ]# e1 q- ~/ y VEF the speed at which the critical engine is assumed to fail during takeoff. 6 I9 n$ a( d1 m( A! F" jVEHICLE/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... 2 \. j' j% ]6 \; lVELOCITY 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... 1 C9 U! b: g' D7 n VELOCITY EAST Aircraft velocity in true east direction; Symbols: V sub E; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; ) D8 ~; [ |5 b- E VELOCITY ERROR SCALE FACTOR(KVSF) A guidance control law parameter, generated by the longitudinal guidance modes; - k+ w( e8 g' i4 a( U VELOCITY NORTH Aircraft velocity in true north direction; Symbols: V sub N; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; / o# z: L- t) U( ]4 D2 t, u 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 ... 8 ?/ u2 I0 @, W& Z1 n% L VERT SPD Vertical speed hold & a. f b% k! x | NVERTICAL Reference to earth radial, for example, vertical velocity is velocity along earth radial; See Also: East-North-Vertical; 3 b6 n7 [5 \; [" F* gVERTICAL ACCELERATION Aircraft acceleration in earth vertical direction; Symbols: A sub V; Typical Units: ft/s-squared, g; Dimensions: Length / Time-squared; " j7 x- T6 f1 r9 j6 a' E' @& oVERTICAL CUE A cue to control altitude; See Also: yoke cue, collective cue; 5 n0 }, Q/ D; u2 E VERTICAL GUIDANCE Calculations for the vertical axis, rather than the longitudinal axis. The control law vertical axis input data are: Desired Altitude, Altitude Integr... 2 q& C0 ^% E9 h4 c2 [( E9 WVERTICAL SPEED HOLD (VERT SPD) A basic guidance mode, providing vertical guidance to maintain an operator selected vertical speed; 4 c1 S$ }! H. w8 x0 f% q7 {) LVERTICAL SPEED INDICATOR (VSI) An onboard instrument which gauges rate of climb or descent, in feet per minute. ( {; j& F% ?8 V4 u( j VERTICAL VELOCITY Aircraft velocity in earth vertical direction; Symbols: V sub V; Typical Units: ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; 8 x3 U7 _# a( w8 b5 B; \8 ]) AVF design flap speed. ; f l `" @' a: W VFE Max. Flaps Extended Speed ' ?, e0 R3 z$ G: z9 c2 } VFR Visual Flight Rules ("good" weather operations rules) ( g: G! j! U0 J9 u' c) b 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... " q) N# s7 ?% Q1 O$ ^ VH maximum speed in level flight with maximum continuous power. : l# k- }' E9 O! \' b8 nVHF Very High Frequency radio equipment. 3 u( ^ `0 |* @ 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... ' F3 n2 Q" m, a3 [9 Z1 z 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... " T; V3 O+ {3 n CVFR Controlled VFR (still existing in some countries) " Y4 A1 A, u6 U9 SCVR Cockpit Voice Recorder 8 i3 w' q8 I+ a CYCLES Pertaining to turbine engines. Cycle begins with starting, continues through full-power, and ends with shutdown. - Z' ^0 @, ]3 b( `) {1 O- [3 LCYCLIC See: longitudinal cyclic, lateral cyclic; " X" F8 h$ U |# E- |& c( n I D Airspace ICAO Class D T) O& F: S' F2 N! ID.R. DEAD RECKONING; system of navigation. VIS Very High Frequency (30-300 MHz) $ J" a9 M4 B8 X% D7 r; @VISUAL 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... c- {' A; ? Q/ Z% v4 g1 nVISUAL METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS(VMC) Meteorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, distance from clouds, and ceiling equal to or better than specified minima. ' ]% j: `; G% M VJAR-FCL Verordnung JAR-FCL (JAR-FCL transformed to Swiss Law) 9 ]9 @5 ]" V+ S3 A5 ? VLA Very Light Aircraft (Aircraft certification category) e: y4 s% | F- T3 Z4 E0 IVLE Max. Landing Gear Extended Speed 0 `: f$ z. o0 h: l$ p: oVLF Very Low Frequency radio equipment & X% }* x3 F8 m+ g/ ]" E+ i VLO Max. Landing Gear Operation Speed , x% y2 z# ^* d9 a9 f# a1 l8 XVLOF lift-off speed. 3 W/ ]5 n _. R) v' P, H# C+ M9 ^ VMC Visual Meteo Conditions ("good" weather for VFR or IFR) $ D( I! ?, f( m1 qVMO maximum operating limit speed. ! M7 v2 l8 r1 }" C6 ~VMU minimum unstick speed. " Q! a/ h& T" s/ M2 T- F4 SVNAV Vertical navigation, or the capability to compute pitch-axis maneuvers and altitude-related points in space. # @% E# b, D5 q* m& ]3 _VNE Never Exceed Speed : v: |- u: L% n& z8 VVNO Max. Structural Cruising Speed & E* W: a t, [ [ VOR A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Us... 2 K. T- l3 R6 V" B, g9 w1 H VOR/DME Vertical Navigation (GLS) # v' y [& `! y0 W+ w% P6 H VORTAC VHF Omni range; ' z$ O- f; {- y9 R VR Rotation Speed % `2 m, [& _; I( N! C VS the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable. 4 w% \" {( P) h J4 FVS0 Stalling Speed Landing Config 7 J) E% B- g$ w& C% e* T9 fVS1 Stalling Speed in a specified Config. 0 i/ e* m' b& BVSSE Minimum Safe Single Engine Speed ) y9 ?7 R' C5 \9 u4 k# {VTOSS takeoff safety speed for Category A rotorcraft. , v0 ^, {* d3 [ T# F3 sVX Best Angle of Climb Speed ( L) D2 F' L( h$ {+ j s: E VXSE Best Angle of Climb Speed, 1 engine inoperative 5 }+ _$ q @. X& R4 @3 ? tVY Best Rate of Climb Speed * ~" A% X6 P/ rVYSE Best Rate of Climb Speed, 1 engine inoperative # _. a& t; q' G WA (IAOPA) World Assembly - V" |$ r1 x% d, B) pWAAS GNSS wide-area augmentation system. + ?; ^3 [# X* L# zWANGANUI Colored flares dropped on H2S to sky mark a target + ?4 E$ v9 _5 n( x6 ^" Y. zWARNING A signal which alerts the operator to a dangerous condition requiring immediate action (from MIL-STD-1472D); an annunciator that is the most critical ... - Y' Z9 ~2 O; ]3 X3 E WARNING, CAUTION, ADVISORY (WCA) See: warning, caution, advisory, annunciator, alert; * d8 \* @* x# I3 B/ W0 v! ~ 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; ; Z7 b8 p- s6 OWASHOUT 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... / u8 z. k5 ~3 iWASSERMANN German long range radar with a range of up to 190 Km. 8 Y' ]3 P1 h7 W2 u, _3 [4 jWAYPOINT A predetermined geographical position used for route/instrument approach definition, or progress reporting purposes, that is defined relative to a VOR... 5 k. a E% C5 y. _1 O 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... 7 h; f8 |) b3 d* ?3 }; E d0 n) VWAYPOINT APPROACH To approach a waypoint 6 N2 o& ?9 L' {' h, mWCA 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. * _0 T' s) U* l5 S6 D+ {WEIGHT 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... / ^7 m* m- b' Q WET WINGS Method for containing fuel in wings without using rubber fuel cells. $ L" w6 K& @6 h* _3 { WGS-84 Wide Area Augmentation System 3 m' E8 L' ]) o! C1 z) iWGS72 World Geodetic Survey 1972 - F" w' c) j ^1 v- G# AWGS84 World Geodetic Survey 1984 - D6 F6 V1 _0 JWHEEL 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... ; i6 @2 B. `6 X5 i 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... # h- r1 q* Q Z# tWHEEL 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... ' t( ^9 u. M {- r0 h( g; n. H6 I1 s# _WHITE BOMBS Nickname for propaganda leaflets. % L% h' x+ t ~ u+ c WILDE SAU WILD BOAR. German ground- controlled night fighter system using twin engined aircraft " E3 z7 h C6 V0 q, P# b 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 % l+ p6 f% A* d. Z/ d+ } WIMS System Wide Information Management : g+ u' }$ K2 ~: ?. Q WIND BEARING Symbols: B sub W; Typical Units: rad, deg; 6 o# e- a5 u' o# R: N/ Q# mWIND SPEED Symbols: V sub W; Typical Units: kt, ft/s; Dimensions: Length / Time; ' t& b: t5 x6 ?WINDOW Strips of silver paper dropped by British aircraft to confuse the German ground radars # O+ ^, T' y5 M0 wWINDSOCK 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. 5 `5 s* S& ], w+ f6 N* IWING The main lifting surface of an airplane. 6 E/ a. S0 Y# m: t# h3 g4 c( ~9 H 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... # L2 m: e$ Y# o- N/ XWING 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... 8 F, Y5 |$ H4 C2 F/ H( _9 g5 H tWING ROOT The centerline of the wing, where the left and right wing panels are joined. 1 m4 V- W2 [( P! h" f WINGLET 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... ' P: W/ b( x% j2 A; nWIP Work in Progress ( w: }$ ~' b7 P" m1 q# q* wWMO World Meteorological Organization / X N0 G! W: xWORLD GEODETIC SURVEY 1972 (WGS72) A standard model for computing earth data; 7 C& K9 G! e a7 o8 ? WORLD GEODETIC SURVEY 1984 (WGS84) A standard model for computing earth data; / I; b1 f2 N3 H: C# {# s M5 \% V WOW Weight on wheels 2 b9 C8 B" n' `# _* N WP Waypoint ( @1 C$ h% g) h2 S7 Y |2 oWPT Waypoint , |1 {7 p& _2 v0 AWRAP TEST A test to send data to a device having it sent back unaltered # s! V0 R' {1 E WWII Waypoint ! Y: H5 s X# U6 P WX Weather ; @5 h$ |# c M7 F2 |' I WYPT Waypoint 3 i7 N/ h3 s$ [1 @WœRZBURG German short (11 mile) range gun laying radar capable of giving both height and range. 0 `+ U9 n7 I9 s) ^7 e! u X-BAND Frequency range in which most general aviation weather radars operate. 8 L; V! W* d; s9 O X-BEAMS German radio beams used to guide their bombers to the target ' [& d4 U+ A* t% T$ p8 w: ^XPDR Transponder. Radar-enhancement/data link box for ATC purposes. ; W+ z% A: B" v+ p/ h XPOND Transponder 1 {1 g* T* g# D' R' c XTK Cross track; cross track error. " _% X; N7 Z# T8 a$ l( A/ i$ aXTKD Cross track deviation 7 C- S/ W7 \6 x* EXTKR Cross track deviation rate & x2 ~; H% q$ d# W1 V: G" M1 k8 S 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... & \% d" j6 q! {! x% t) N8 @" @Y-BEAMS German radio beams used to guide their bombers to the target 4 Y. u) f- r) n. p5 h Y-SERVICE British organization for the interception and reporting of German wireless "chatter" for intelligence purposes. * p9 U9 e3 q+ y/ k Y2K Year-2000 (computer date problem) NOTE: k=decimal kilo=1000 (1-1000); thus Y2k=2000 K=binary kilo=1024 (0-1023); thus Y2K=2047 $ h, ^/ [- @9 U, NYAW The nose-left and nose-right movement of the airplane. This is controlled by the rudder. 7 Q" B$ W/ L/ H) G8 ~! j0 { YAW 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. 2 R; m- E+ C' C% A; U" j6 Z YOKE CUE A vertical flight director cue for fixed-wing aircraft, primarily to control altitude, by changing pitch; Compare: collective cue; Symbols: Gamma sub ... % A, j: K7 }# ^+ `! g: U- T# VZ Infra-red identification equipment 9 ] B% S$ J# N 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... + ~! r9 d/ _0 A tZ-BEND A type of linkage point using a bend in the control rod which resemble a Z. ; ?* N5 ?' Z9 i! r3 }; Z1 L Z-PLANE Discrete complex frequency plane; Z-plane is used in control systems engineering in the design of control laws See Also: Z transform; 0 `: C# _! z+ ?: V: g n* i ZAHME SAU TAME BOAR. German "free lance" night fighter system using single engined aircraft % m! c7 V: e/ j. ?& b8 H* DZERST–RER GESHWADER Luftwaffe Destroyer Wings, composed of Bf110 Heavy fighters & ~) A- ]" L; C4 n4 M5 v ZOC Zone of confusion " b9 V0 Q; L/ r, Y# ^ ZONE OF CONFUSION (ZOC) A circular area centered at a TACAN station in which bearing is extremely noisy; 5 I! g: X8 X6 u, F/ \* yZULU Greenwich Mean Time, also known as Universal Coordinated Time.

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