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V A - translation to

PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
T.A.V.; T. A. V.; T A V; T A.V.; T A V.; T A. V.

TAV         
HVT, high-velocity train
maximum speed         
  • knots]]
STANDARD AIRSPEED DEFINED AS IMPORTANT TO AIRCRAFT OPERATION
V-Speeds; VC speed; VS speed; VNE; VNO speed; Overspeed (aeronautics); V Speeds; V1 speed; Maximum speed; VR speed; V2 speed; Vne; Vr speed; VFE; Vs0; Max speed; Max Speed; Maximum Speed; Takeoff speeds; Never exceed speed; Velocity 2; Maximum operating limit speed; IVMCL; V-speed; Overspeed (aircraft); V speed; V-speeds
máxima velocidad
buzz bomb         
  • War Memorial in Greencastle, Indiana
  • V-1 on display at the [[Air Zoo]]
  • Model of an [[Arado Ar 234]] carrying a V-1 at the [[Technikmuseum Speyer]]
  • A German crew rolls out a V-1.
  • Max Wachtel
  • A V-1 and launching ramp section on display at the [[Imperial War Museum Duxford]] (2009)
  • Fieseler F103R Reichenberg piloted V-1
  • Luftwaffe}} Heinkel He 111 H-22. This version could carry FZG 76 (V1) flying bombs, but only a few aircraft were produced in 1944. Some were used by bomb wing ''KG'' 3.
  • Aftermath of a V-1 bombing, London, 1944
  • Imperial War Museum London]]
  • A reconstructed starting ramp for V-1 flying bombs, [[Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde]] (2009)
  • Grove Road]], [[Mile End]], which now carries this [[English Heritage]] [[blue plaque]]. Eight civilians were killed in the blast.
  • A Spitfire using its wingtip to "topple" a V-1 flying bomb
  • A battery of static QF 3.7-inch guns on railway-sleeper platforms at [[Hastings]] on the south coast of England, July 1944
  • 6}} in 1951
  • V-1 (Fieseler Fi 103) in flight
  • V-1 cutaway
  • Musée de l'Armée]], Paris
  • Rear view of V-1 in [[IWM Duxford]], showing launch ramp section
  • V-1 flying bomb on display at the Stampe & Vertongen Museum
  • Éperlecques]]
  • V-1 launch ramp recreated at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford
  • V-1 launch piston for Walter catapult
1944 CRUISE MISSILE BY FIESELER
V-1 Flying Bomb; V1 missile; V1 Flying Bomb; Fieseler Fi 103; V-1 rocket; V1 flying bomb; Vergeltungswaffe 1; Buzz bomb; V-1 cruise missile; Buzzbomb; V-1 Missile; Fieseler Fi-103; Argus As 14; Flying Bombs; V-1 Cruise missile; Fi-103; V-1 drone; Fi 103; V1 rocket; V-1 flying bombs; Fieseler Fi 103R Selbstopfer; V-1 (flying bomb); Doodlebug (flying bomb); Fieseler Fi103; V1 rockets; V-1 (missile); Fieseler Fi 103 V-1 flying bomb; Robot Blitz; V-1 missile; FZG-76
bomba de zumbido {que se dio a Inglaterra durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial]

Definition

VEB
Economía.
Siglas en el sistema SWIFT del bolívar venezolano.

Wikipedia

TAV

TAV puede significar:

  • Traducción audiovisual;
  • Tecnologías Audio Visuales;
  • Temporada Académica de Verano;
  • Tren de Alta Velocidad;
  • Tav, una letra del alfabeto hebreo.
Examples of use of V A
1. V. A., de 54 años se acercó con una pistola del calibre 38 y la mató.
2. V. A. de 58 años, fue detenido poco después, retenido por los clientes del bar, muy concurrido.
3. Para completar el estudio sobre el surrealismo y su impacto en el diseño, el V&A va a celebrar una serie de debates y actos paralelos, a los que se suman la publicación de dos libros sobre el movimiento.
4. Merced a un crédito de 350.000 dólares, la Junta de Energía Nuclear, que se había creado siete años antes en torno a Otere, v a los militares. pudo disponer en 1'58 de su primer reactor de investigación.
5. Los collares, pendientes, horquillas, pulseras, cinturones y adornos de las telas en que estaban envueltos los nobles fallecidos están hechos con oro y están datados entre el siglos II al V a. de C.