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06:47 Mar 17, 2005 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Aerospace / Aviation / Space | |||||
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4 | aero engines |
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4 | Flugzuegtriebwerke |
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aero engines Explanation: No direct reference but this might help http://www.mtu.de/ |
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Flugzuegtriebwerke Explanation: In the aircraft industry, the term used for an engine is "Triebwerk".If the company has no activities in space programmes as well and are not talking about e.g.motorised gliders, then this is your term. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 28 mins (2005-03-17 07:16:47 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, wrong language - I just woke up!In English the term used in the aircraft industry is indeed aero engines. |
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