Meaning VOR
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German, "before, in front of" (see fore).
Source: etymonline.com

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VHF OmniRange. A ground-based navigation aid transmitting very high-frequency (VHF) navigation signals 360° in azimuth, on radials oriented from MAGNETIC NORTH. The VOR periodically identifies itself [..]
Source: aerofiles.com

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A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals. These signals radiate out completely around 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. VOR is used as the basis for navigation in the National Airspace System. The VOR periodically identifies itself by Morse Code and may have an additional voice [..]
Source: virtualskies.arc.nasa.gov (offline)

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VHF OmniRange. A ground-based navigation aid transmitting very high-frequency (VHF) navigation signals 360° in azimuth, on radials oriented from MAGNETIC NORTH. The VOR periodically identifies itself [..]
Source: airbus.com

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See vestibulo-ocular reflex.
Source: 7e.biopsychology.com (offline)

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Very high frequency Omnidirectional Range. A radio navigation aid operating in the 108-118 MHz band. A VOR ground station transmits a two-phase directional signal through 360°. the aircraft’s VOR rece [..]
Source: airodyssey.net

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Very High Frequency Omni Directional Range. A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Used as the basis for navigation in the National Airspace System. The VOR periodically identifies itself by Morse Code and may have an additional voice ide [..]
Source: fly.faa.gov (offline)

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VHF Omni directional radio range
Source: nav.pt

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a ground-based navigation device that emits a signal that can be picked up by aircraft equipment and used for navigation.
Source: seizethesky.com

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Very High Frequency Omni Directional Range. A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Used as [..]
Source: pilotfriend.com

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A ground based navigation aid that transmits very high frequency signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented with respect to magnetic north.
Source: firstflight.com

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VHF Omni-Range (navigational aid)
Source: airsafety.aero (offline)

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Very High Frequency Omni Directional Range. A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north. Used as the basis for navigation in the National Airspace System. The VOR periodically identifies itself by Morse Code and may have an additional voice identi [..]
Source: atlasaviation.com (offline)

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VHF Omnirange;
Source: g.oswego.edu (offline)

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VHF Omnidirectional Range
Source: abbreviations.com

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Very High Frequency Omnirange Station
Source: jetex.com

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Very High Frequency Omni-Range. A ground-based electronic navigation aid transmitting very high frequency navigation signals, 360 degrees in azimuth, oriented from magnetic north.
Source: pbnwbt.ecacnav.com (offline)

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airborne device that receives signal from VOR ground station and indicates deviation from course to or from that station
Source: aircraftbluebook.com (offline)

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Visual Omni Range (navigation radio)
Source: controller.com (offline)

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Airborne device that receives signal from VOR ground station and indicates deviation from course to or from that station
Source: thompson-aviation.com

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VHF OmniRange Navigatgion System (ground navigational aid that can provide display of aircraft position relative to course through selected ground navigational radio transmitter)
Source: gofir.com

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VHF omni-directional range (radio beacons)
Source: airlinerworld.com (offline)

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Very High Frequency Omni-Range - W - Waypoint - Airway reporting position
Source: canairradio.com

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VHF Omnirange;
Source: airfest.com

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VHF (Very High Frequency) Omni Range, or omni.
Source: niquette.com (offline)

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VHF Omnidirectional Receiver. One of the more common navigational aids that the FAA has dropped all over the country (and sometimes the world). A VOR sends out a radio signal that is slightly differen [..]
Source: findaircraft.com

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Very high frequency Omnidirectional Range. A radio navigation aid operating in the 108-118 MHz band. A VOR ground station transmits a two-phase directional signal through 360°. the aircraft’s VOR rece [..]
Source: aviation-service.com

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VHF Omnidirectional Range (Navigational aid)
Source: aviationweather.gov (offline)

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goh|fora. Cognate with Dutchnon|vár.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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(aviation); a radio-navigation beacon operating on VHF radio voice-on recording
Source: en.wiktionary.org




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