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Definition of triplane in English: triplanenounˈtrʌɪpleɪnˈtraɪpleɪn An early type of aeroplane with three pairs of wings, one above the other. Example sentencesExamples - The film-makers have rounded up a fine-looking collection of biplanes and triplanes, which contributes to the authentic feel of the film.
- Yet, the greatest ace of the war chose the Fokker triplane, eventually losing his life in it.
- In 1920 the Army Engineering Division issued specifications for a large triplane bomber to the Witteman-Lewis Company of Teterboro, New Jersey.
- In 1849, Cayley designed and built a full-sized triplane glider, which carried a ten-year-old boy several yards through the air down a hill at Brompton Dale.
Definition of triplane in US English: triplanenounˈtrīplānˈtraɪpleɪn An early type of airplane with three pairs of wings, one above the other. Example sentencesExamples - The film-makers have rounded up a fine-looking collection of biplanes and triplanes, which contributes to the authentic feel of the film.
- Yet, the greatest ace of the war chose the Fokker triplane, eventually losing his life in it.
- In 1920 the Army Engineering Division issued specifications for a large triplane bomber to the Witteman-Lewis Company of Teterboro, New Jersey.
- In 1849, Cayley designed and built a full-sized triplane glider, which carried a ten-year-old boy several yards through the air down a hill at Brompton Dale.
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