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Rato vs Htol - What's the difference?

rato | htol | see also |

Rato is a see also of htol.


In aviation|lang=en terms the difference between rato and htol

is that rato is (aviation) rocket-assisted takeoff while htol is (aviation) h'orizontal]] '''t'''ake-'''o'''ff and [[landing|' l anding.

As an acronym htol is

(aviation) h'orizontal]] '''t'''ake-'''o'''ff and [[landing|' l anding.

rato

English

Noun

(RATO) (en noun)
  • An auxiliary rocket engine in a detachable unit that provides extra power for the takeoff of an aircraft
  • A takeoff assisted by such a unit
  • JATO
  • Anagrams

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    htol

    English

    (wikipedia HTOL)

    Acronym

    (Acronym) (head)
  • (aviation) H'orizontal]] '''T'''ake-'''O'''ff and [[landing, ' L anding
  • Antonyms

    * VTOL

    Derived terms

    * HTOVL * VTOHL * HVTOL, VHTOL,

    Hyponyms

    * CTOL * STOL * STOCL * CTOSL * STOBAR * CTOBAR * CATOBAR

    Coordinate terms

    * SVTOL, , VSTOL * STOVL * VTOSL * CTOVL * VTOCL * VTOBAR

    See also

    * RATO * JATO * CATO * ATO * ZLTO, ZLL