mig

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English - Turkish
bilye
zıpzıp
misket
Turkish - Turkish
Bulut, sis(Osm.)
Bir savaş uçağı tipi
MİG
(Osmanlı Dönemi) f. Duman, sis, duhân
MİG
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Kara bulut
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any of a series of Soviet and Russian fighter aircraft
Any of a series of Russian fighter aircraft
Any of a series of Russian fighter aircraft using piston and later jet engines, such as the MiG 15, an interceptor used during the Korean War, and the MiG 21, exported around the world during the 1970s. Any member of a family of Russian military fighter aircraft produced by a design bureau founded in 1939 by Artem Mikoyan and Mikhail Gurevich. The early MiGs, built in World War II, were propeller-driven. The MiG-15, first flown in 1947, was among the best of the early jet fighters; it saw extensive combat in the Korean War. The MiG-21, a lightweight, single-engine interceptor introduced in 1955, became the principal fighter of North Vietnam and was built for more than 40 other countries. More modern jets include the MiG-29, a single-seat, twin-engine air-to-air fighter that can also be used for ground attack. officially ANPK imeni A.I. Mikoyana formerly OKB-155 Russian design bureau that is the country's major producer of jet fighters. The company originated in 1939 within another Soviet design bureau as a department under Artem Mikoyan and his deputy, Mikhail Gurevich. Three years later it became the independent bureau OKB-155. Its first design, a single-engine interceptor (first flown 1940), eventually bore the name MiG-1 ("MiG" being an acronym based on "Mikoyan" and "Gurevich"). After World War II it produced the first Soviet jet fighter, the MiG-9 (1946), and followed on with some of the U.S.S.R.'s most notable high-speed aircraft (see MiG [fighter aircraft]). The last major fighters designed under Mikoyan died 1970 were the variable-wing MiG-23 (entered service 1972), and the MiG-25 (introduced 1970; capable of about Mach 3). The organization later produced several new designs, including the MiG-29 and MiG-31 (both first flown in the 1970s). In the late 1980s its formal name became ANPK imeni A.I. Mikoyana. In the 1990s, after the breakup of the Soviet Union, MiG was consolidated with several other major firms into the giant state-owned aerospace complex VPK MAPO. MiG diversified modestly into the civilian passenger plane market and continued to develop advanced fighter concepts, including the 1.42 (1.44I) multifunctional fifth-generation fighter (first flown 2000)
{i} any of several Soviet-made fighter planes (named after their designers, Mikoyan and Gurevich)
An arc welding process which joins metals by heating them with an arc The arc is between a continuously fed filler metal (consumable) electrode and the workpiece Externally supplied gas or gas mixtures provide shielding Common MIG welding is also referred to as short circuit transfer Metal is deposited only when the wire actually touches the work No metal is transferred across the arc Another method of MIG welding, spray transfer moves a stream of tiny molten droplets across the arc from the electrode to the weld puddle Consumables: contact tips, shielding gas, welding wire
Metal-In-Gap
Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee Additional one-off fee paid to the lender to protect them against the borrower defaulting Also known as: - Mortgage Guarantee Insurance - Additional Security Fee - Mortgage Indemnity Premium
Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee See Additional Security Fee MORTGAGE - A loan made against the security of property MORTGAGEE - The party who lends money to buy a property The lender MORTGAGE DEED - The legal charge of the property to the mortgage lender until such time as the loan is repaid MORTGAGE TERM - The period of time that the mortgage loan is to be repaid, which is commonly 25 years MORTGAGE PROTECTION POLICY - See Decreasing Term Assurance MORTGAGOR - The party who is buying the house with the help of a mortgage Return to top
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(1) A family of software that generates and supports the use of a procedure call interface to Mach’s system of interprocess communication (2) The interface description language supported by MIG
The designation used by Moody's Investors Service in rating municipal notes The term is an acronym for "Moody's Investment Grade" and, in specific ratings, is followed by the number 1, 2, 3, or 4, denoting successively lower levels of quality
Metal Inert Gas (Welding)
Mortgage Indemnity Guarantee If you borrow more than 75% of the value of your house, you'll probably get stung with one of these It insures the lender against you being unable to pay Even though it's you that pays this premium, it still won't stop you ending up at the Salvation Army soup kitchen
mig

    Hyphenation

    Mig

    Turkish pronunciation

    mîg

    Synonyms

    mikoyan

    Pronunciation

    /ˈməg/ /ˈmɪɡ/

    Etymology

    () From Artyom Ivanovich Mikoyan (Armenian Միկոյան (Mikoyan)) + i (and) + Mikhail Iosifovich Gurevich, the original designers.
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