airplane in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

airplane in the PONS Dictionary

airplane Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to come [or go] aboard a boat/airplane
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A moving airplane wing makes the air pressure above it decrease relative to the air pressure below it.
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Bell then issued a recommendation to bail out if the airplane entered a spin.
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Eventually only 4 of the 12 airplanes were transferred between the certificates.
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Folding propellers are also used on model airplanes to reduce air drag when the motor is stopped.
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Creditors began seizing airplanes and demanded cash up front for services.
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The barracks were unfinished and the hangars for the airplanes were still to be built.
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The rest of the airplane fell to earth in short order and caught fire.
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They also were tasked with gathering intelligence on shipyards, airplane factories, and rocket-testing facilities.
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There is need for fire-resistant polymers in the construction of small, enclosed spaces such as skyscrapers, boats, and airplane cabins.
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Another special edition to the fairgrounds during this time period was an airplane landing field.
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