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The common problem of accounting multiple-factors in flight activity

A. Al-Ammori    
Kh. Al-Ammori    

Resumen

In the paper the issues of taking the poly-factor nature of flight processes of aircrafts into account are under consideration. The necessity of fuller accounting the set of interacting factors is shown

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pp. 34 - 38
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