avionic

[ US /ˌeɪviˈɑnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to avionics
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How To Use avionic In A Sentence

  • The Chinese chips are of much more recent vintage than the offensive avionic electronics in the B-52H or AGM-129. Nukes Over America: All A Stupid Mistake. Sure it Was
  • The Sea King had very sophisticated avionics, not the least of which was forward. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The training, both classroom and practical, covers a range of aircraft and avionics technical courses, aircraft structural courses, and aircraft life support courses.
  • Ferranti's naval and avionics businesses are thought to have a turnover of about £500m.
  • Aside from the new wing, it differed from its predecessor Su-7 in having a new canopy and a dorsal fuselage spine for additional fuel and avionics.
  • In this discourse , the design and realization of some avionic video recorder is described.
  • The latter and associated rubber air pipes caught alight and set the main avionics loom on fire.
  • However, despite the need for communications relief, which is forecast to become urgent by that time, the FAA insists that operator avionics equipage will be voluntary.
  • Avionics forms an important part of the defence industry.
  • Heinlein did not serve actively in the military in WWII, as he was medically discharged in 1934 with tuberculosis, but he did serve in the fashion he was allowed, working on high-altitude pressure suit research and other avionic work. 2006 December « Hyperpat’s HyperDay
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