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Definition of airplane in English: airplanenoun ˈɛːpleɪnˈɛrˌpleɪn North American A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces; an aeroplane. Example sentencesExamples - Now we are going by airplane, it is very risky, but we are taking the dangers anyway.
- The relevant categories for our operations are the weight shift and fixed wing or airplane categories.
- With one last kiss, Nick got onto that airplane, leaving Lily waving behind him.
- I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in.
- Did anyone else have bad dreams and nightmares about airplane crashes?
- As the wind goes over this house it's kind of almost like what happens on a wing of an airplane isn't it?
- Non-skydivers can't believe anyone would jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
- I mean you just don't turn a key on like you do an automobile or ordinary airplane.
- Seconds later, an airplane darted by, flying straight into the cerulean blue horizon.
- Cars are now nearly as sensitive to weight distribution as airplanes are.
- Lots of flying in noisy airplanes for air to air photography but not much joy of flying.
- It is capable of handling crosswinds and it's a relatively easy airplane to fly from a pilot's point of view.
- I managed to hitch a ride on Josh's airplane just in the nick of time.
- The companies that work on airplanes or the power grid don't really understand them as wholes any more.
- For most, the cost of flying lessons and airplanes meant that wasn't a very practical option.
- In this airplane the added weight that the structure required is not worth the trade off.
- An editorial on Monday about the new jumbo Airbus misstated the weight of the airplane.
- With the exception of a few cruise ships, people can only access the islands by airplane.
- So, right now they're probably going to bring some kind of a vehicle to the airplane.
- Flying what kind of airplane, for whom and for what amount of income remains to be seen.
Synonyms aircraft, craft, flying machine Definition of airplane in US English: airplanenounˈɛrˌpleɪnˈerˌplān North American A powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces. British term aeroplane Example sentencesExamples - In this airplane the added weight that the structure required is not worth the trade off.
- Lots of flying in noisy airplanes for air to air photography but not much joy of flying.
- Cars are now nearly as sensitive to weight distribution as airplanes are.
- I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in.
- An editorial on Monday about the new jumbo Airbus misstated the weight of the airplane.
- With the exception of a few cruise ships, people can only access the islands by airplane.
- I mean you just don't turn a key on like you do an automobile or ordinary airplane.
- For most, the cost of flying lessons and airplanes meant that wasn't a very practical option.
- Flying what kind of airplane, for whom and for what amount of income remains to be seen.
- So, right now they're probably going to bring some kind of a vehicle to the airplane.
- I managed to hitch a ride on Josh's airplane just in the nick of time.
- As the wind goes over this house it's kind of almost like what happens on a wing of an airplane isn't it?
- Now we are going by airplane, it is very risky, but we are taking the dangers anyway.
- Non-skydivers can't believe anyone would jump out of a perfectly good airplane.
- Did anyone else have bad dreams and nightmares about airplane crashes?
- Seconds later, an airplane darted by, flying straight into the cerulean blue horizon.
- The relevant categories for our operations are the weight shift and fixed wing or airplane categories.
- The companies that work on airplanes or the power grid don't really understand them as wholes any more.
- With one last kiss, Nick got onto that airplane, leaving Lily waving behind him.
- It is capable of handling crosswinds and it's a relatively easy airplane to fly from a pilot's point of view.
Synonyms aircraft, craft, flying machine |