turn one"s thought - translation to german
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turn one"s thought - translation to german

REFERENCE FOR AIRCRAFT MANEUVERING
Rate one turn; ROT (aviation); Rate of turn (aviation)

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seine Gedenken wenden an
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
One Good Turn (disambiguation); Good turn; One Good Turn (film); Good deed
eine gute Tat
hypothetical question         
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CONSIDERING HYPOTHESIS, THEORY, OR PRINCIPLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF THINKING THROUGH ITS CONSEQUENCES
Thought-experiment; Hypothetical question; Gedankenexperiment; Thought Experiments; Thought experiments; Gedanken experiment; Thought Experiment; Gedanken Experiment; Gedanken; Gedanken experimente; Gedankenexperimente; Hypotheticals; Gedankenversuch; Gedankexperiment
hypothetische Frage

Definition

Higher thought
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Wikipedia

Standard rate turn

Aircraft maneuvering is referenced to a standard rate turn, also known as a rate one turn (ROT).

A standard rate turn is defined as a 3° per second turn, which completes a 360° turn in 2 minutes. This is known as a 2-minute turn, or rate one (180°/min). Fast airplanes, or aircraft on certain precision approaches, use a half standard rate ('rate half' in some countries), but the definition of standard rate does not change.