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Qué (quién) es JSC Meteor Plant - definición


JSC Meteor Plant         
JSC Meteor Plant is a Russian-based producer of Frequency Control Products, (quartz crystals, quartz oscillators and high-reliable piezoelectric filters).
Meteor (satellite)         
  • Altitude of Meteor M2-2 showing the December 18th incident
  • Launch of Meteor-3 on a [[Tsyklon]]-3 rocket
  • Meteor-3M satellite
SATELLITE
Meteor-M; Meteor 3; Meteor 3-5; Meteor-2
The Meteor spacecraft are weather observation satellites launched by the Soviet Union and Russia. The Meteor satellite series was initially developed during the 1960s.
Gloster Meteor         
  • No. 77 Squadron RAAF pilots and Meteor aircraft in Korea, c. 1952.
  • Meteor C-041 at [[Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica de Argentina]], 2012
  • Preserved [[Argentine Air Force]] F.4.
  • Ground crew servicing a Meteor of 616 Squadron at Melsbroek, Belgium, 1945. The all-white finish used by the four F.3s sent to Belgium was to aid recognition by ground troops during familiarisation training before the operational F.3 aircraft arrived
  • Brazilian Meteor F.8, 2007
  • Israeli Meteor F.8, 2008
  • Australian F.8, 2011
  • Gloster Meteor being deployed in March 1945
  • Gloster Meteor F.8 Cockpit
  • Gloster Meteor F.8 being prepared for flight
  • Meteor F.8 at the Danish Flight Museum, 2006
  • Gloster Meteor F.4
  • Meteor F.8 in flight at [[RAF Greenham Common]], May 1986
  • Gloster Meteor F.8
  • Gloster F.9/40 Meteor prototype ''DG202/G'' in wartime finish
  • Meteor F.3s with original short engine nacelles
  • Operational Meteor NF.14 of [[No. 264 Squadron RAF]] in 1955
  • The "prone pilot" experimental testbed.
  • Meteor TT.20 target tug of the [[Royal Navy]] in 1967
  • The ''Trent Meteor''
  • The [[Gloster E.28/39]]. The yellow undersides were standard for RAF training and [[prototype]] aircraft of the period.
  • Meteor C-038 near to [[Junín Airport]], 2010
  • armed guard]] at all times while it was on the ground.
  • Kimpo air base]] (K-14) during the Korean War.
  • [[Israeli Air Force]] Meteor in 1954
  • WA742, a two-seat Meteor T7 in 1961
  • Royal Danish Air Force (RDAF) no. 499 Gloster Meteor F. MK.8 on display at Danmarks Flymuseum i Stauning, Skjern, Denmark
  • Gloster Meteor F.1 of No. 616 Squadron
  • Belgian Meteor F.8 of the 25th Squadron
  • The Sapphire Meteor WA820 on display at [[Farnborough Airshow]], 1951
  • RNAS Yeovilton]], 2012
  • [[Rolls-Royce Welland]] engine on display. The rear of the engine is at the left.
1943 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY GLOSTER; BRITAIN'S FIRST JET FIGHTER
Gloster Meteorites; Gloster G.41 Meteor; Armstrong Whitworth Meteor; Meteor NF.13; Meteor NF13; Meteor NF 13; NF.13; NF13; NF 13; Gloster Meteor F.8 "Prone Pilot"; Gloster Meteor F.8; Gloster Meteor FR Mk. 5; Gloucester Meteor; Gloster Meteor T7; Gloster Meteor T Mk.7; Gloster Meteor F.4; Gloster Trent Meteor; Gloster F.9/40; Gloster Meteor T.7; Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.11; Meteor F.8; Meteor T.7
The Gloster Meteor was the first British jet fighter and the Allies' only jet aircraft to engage in combat operations during the Second World War. The Meteor's development was heavily reliant on its ground-breaking turbojet engines, pioneered by Frank Whittle and his company, Power Jets Ltd.