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Engines localization ru #2872

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions GameData/RealismOverhaul/Localization/en-us-Engines.cfg
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#roRD855Title = RD-851/855
#roRD855Desc = A pump-fed hypergolic vernier thruster used on the first stage of the R-16, R-36 and Tsyklon rocket.
// RD856
#roRD856Title = RD-852/856
#roRD856Title = RD-852/856
#roRD856Desc = A pump-fed hypergolic vernier thruster used on the second stage of the R-16 and R-36 ICBM, and the Tsyklon (Cyclone) launch vehicle series for attitude control.
// RD864
#roRD864Title = RD-864/869
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#roAL7Desc = An early 50s turbojet which served as the powerplant for the Su-7, Su-9, Su-11, Tu-128, and Be-10 flying boat.
// AL-31
#roAL31Title = AL-31 Low-Bypass Turbofan
#roAL31Desc = The AL-31 is a early 1980s low-bypass turbfan, designed to power the Su-27. Despite difficult development, resulting in early Su-27s being equipped with the AL-21 engine, it ultimately proved successful, powering the Su-27, Su-30, Su-34, Su-35, Su-57, J-10 and J-11. Later models were also equipped with thrust vectoring capability. Modernized AL-31s were designated AL-41F-1, not to be confused with the AL-41, an unrelated design from the late 1980s.
#roAL31Desc = The AL-31 is a early 1980s low-bypass turbofan, designed to power the Su-27. Despite difficult development, resulting in early Su-27s being equipped with the AL-21 engine, it ultimately proved successful, powering the Su-27, Su-30, Su-34, Su-35, Su-57, J-10 and J-11. Later models were also equipped with thrust vectoring capability. Modernized AL-31s were designated AL-41F-1, not to be confused with the AL-41, an unrelated design from the late 1980s.
// Atar 09
#roAtar09Title = Atar 09 Turbojet
#roAtar09Desc = The Atar 08/09 was a late-1950s redesign of the Atar 101, increasing thrust (creating the Atar 08) and adding an afterburner (creating the Atar 09). The Atar 09 powered the next generation of French jet aircraft, including the Cheetah C/D/E/R, Mirage III/IV, and Mirage F1.
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