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Definition of fixed-wing in English: fixed-wingadjective Denoting aircraft of the conventional type as opposed to those with rotating wings, such as helicopters. Example sentencesExamples - In aviation there are two major kinds of aircraft: helicopters and fixed-wing airplanes.
- We performed our surveillance missions on the ground with jeep patrols and in the air with helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
- In conventional fixed-wing aircraft the pilots have eye contact with the engines.
- Analogizing gyroplanes with helicopters is a little surprising, considering that gyroplanes fly more like fixed-wing airplanes than helicopters.
- He said the air guard would, in the first instance, have four helicopter gunships and several fixed-wing aircraft to provide both military support and additional surveillance.
- This missile homes in on the heat emitted by either jet- or propeller-driven fixed-wing aircraft or helicopters.
- As of March 6 the search was using 32 helicopters and nine fixed-wing aircraft; seven boats and underwater sonar units were searching lakes and reservoirs.
- Six all-weather lifeboats, four helicopters, one fixed-wing aircraft and another 26 vessels joined the search in deteriorating conditions.
- News of the killing spread fast through the close-knit community and members of a nearby flying club offered to put both fixed-wing aircraft and a helicopter into the air to help in the search.
- Both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters are used in this type of surveying.
- This system is for fixed-wing and helicopter aircraft and is capable of detecting missile launches.
- It was replaced by the fixed-wing aircraft fitted with thermal imaging equipment allowing the crew to keep it in the air until that evening.
- The pilot held a commercial certificate with airplane single-engine land and helicopter ratings and an instrument rating for both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
- It is designed for defence against both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters and can also fire on ground targets.
- The eyes that penetrated most deeply into the Soviet sector were located in the helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft that flew the border.
- If necessary, attack helicopters or fixed-wing strike aircraft could provide additional firepower.
- In doing so, they lost 8588 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
- Helicopters have many more moving parts, and they vibrate more than fixed-wing aircraft, so parts wear out faster.
- The missile is used primarily by the U.S. Marine Corps on both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
- Methods include delivery by fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, artillery, or ground vehicles.
Definition of fixed-wing in US English: fixed-wingadjectivefɪkst wɪŋ attributive Denoting aircraft of the conventional type as opposed to those with rotating wings, such as helicopters. Example sentencesExamples - Analogizing gyroplanes with helicopters is a little surprising, considering that gyroplanes fly more like fixed-wing airplanes than helicopters.
- News of the killing spread fast through the close-knit community and members of a nearby flying club offered to put both fixed-wing aircraft and a helicopter into the air to help in the search.
- In conventional fixed-wing aircraft the pilots have eye contact with the engines.
- In doing so, they lost 8588 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
- Helicopters have many more moving parts, and they vibrate more than fixed-wing aircraft, so parts wear out faster.
- In aviation there are two major kinds of aircraft: helicopters and fixed-wing airplanes.
- Methods include delivery by fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, artillery, or ground vehicles.
- It was replaced by the fixed-wing aircraft fitted with thermal imaging equipment allowing the crew to keep it in the air until that evening.
- This system is for fixed-wing and helicopter aircraft and is capable of detecting missile launches.
- Both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters are used in this type of surveying.
- He said the air guard would, in the first instance, have four helicopter gunships and several fixed-wing aircraft to provide both military support and additional surveillance.
- Six all-weather lifeboats, four helicopters, one fixed-wing aircraft and another 26 vessels joined the search in deteriorating conditions.
- This missile homes in on the heat emitted by either jet- or propeller-driven fixed-wing aircraft or helicopters.
- The eyes that penetrated most deeply into the Soviet sector were located in the helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft that flew the border.
- We performed our surveillance missions on the ground with jeep patrols and in the air with helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
- If necessary, attack helicopters or fixed-wing strike aircraft could provide additional firepower.
- The pilot held a commercial certificate with airplane single-engine land and helicopter ratings and an instrument rating for both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.
- The missile is used primarily by the U.S. Marine Corps on both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.
- It is designed for defence against both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters and can also fire on ground targets.
- As of March 6 the search was using 32 helicopters and nine fixed-wing aircraft; seven boats and underwater sonar units were searching lakes and reservoirs.
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