drogue|drogues in English

noun

type of anchor; drag parachute used to slow an aircraft or vehicle; funnel for refueling during flight

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1. Controllably vented aerodynamic pressure modulating drogue

2. CHILDREN, DROGUES - SCIENCES PHARMACEUTIQUES/CHIMIE ET UTILISATION NON MÉDICALE DES DROGUES, DRUG, DRUGS, DRUGS- PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE/CHEMISTRY & NON MEDICAL USE OF DRUGS, FETUS, GROSSESSE/ACCOUCHEMENT, LES MEDICAMENTS, PLACENTA, PLACENTA PERFUSION, PREGNANCY, PREGNANCY/BIRTH, REPRODUCTION/GROSSESSE, REPRODUCTION/PREGNANCY Abstract:

3. A steerable drogue (2) comprises a steering mechanism (22, 34, 36) for twisting the canopy support arms (6) to produce an aerodynamic force in flight which can be used to produce movement of the drogue in a required direction.

4. Tu-16N – A dedicated tanker version for Tu-22/Tu-22M bombers, with probe and drogue system.

5. During a gunnery practice session in June 1942, he hit a target drogue with 24 of the allotted 50 rounds of machine-gun fire, a feat that was considered difficult to achieve.

6. CNS; central nervous system SNC (n.m.); système nerveux central (n.m.) coach; birthing coach (childbirth) accompagnatrice (n.f.) (accouchement) coated aspirin aspirine enrobée (n.f.) code blue (emergency services) code bleu (n.m.) (services d'urgence) co-dependent (substance abuse) codépendant (n.m.) (abus de l'alcool ou d'autres drogues) cognitive remediation rééducation cognitive (n.f.)

7. Beginning skydivers seeking training have the following options: Static line Instructor-assisted deployment Accelerated free fall Tandem skydiving At a sport skydiver's deployment altitude, the individual manually deploys a small pilot-chute which acts as a drogue, catching air and pulling out the main parachute or the main canopy.