Examples of 'civil version' in a sentence

Meaning of "civil version"

civil version - This term indicates a modified, polite, or restrained variant of something, such as a conversation, message, response, or behavior. It is often used to describe a more diplomatic, tactful, or courteous approach compared to a potentially confrontational or aggressive alternative

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civil version
The civil version had rectangular headlights.
For standard and civil version available.
A civil version was built with seven seats.
Scottish Aviation decided instead to produce a civil version.
Neiva also developed a four-seat civil version designated the Lanceiro.
The civil version could accommodate up to 16 passengers.
Eventually, Peugeot also distributed a civil version of the P4 similar to the military one.
About 100 aircraft of this type were built including the civil version.
GDI produces now a civil version - but with the same standards and features.
The military versions provide 20 % more thrust than the civil version.
Economico, ( Commercial ) Civil version generally similar to the Military bomber.
NHI thinks of the launching of the civil version of the NH90.
It is the civil version of the Il-76MF none produced.
NH Industries thinks of the launching of the civil version of the NH90.
The civil version could carry seats for 52 passengers, or sleeper accommodation for 28.

See also

The initial design of the engine was a civil version of the Olympus 22R, redesignated as the 591.
Lockheed launches civil version of C-130J military transport plane.

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