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Aeroplanes meaning
plural of aeroplane
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It has no air-to-air combat aircraft, but possesses Mil Mi-24 gunship helicopters, transport helicopters and aeroplanes, and reconnaissance helicopters and aeroplanes.
This is where real pilots and real aeroplanes could look out the window and not only in the no visual range environment, but then also within visual range environment.
We (farmers) donтАЩt have aeroplanes, we just have tractors.
Little things like rides, like seat belts on aeroplanes.
Many planes carry those who may be infected with the deadly pathogen but are not yet showing the symptoms, although they are shedding the virus throughout the aeroplanes and airports, then onto the taxis, underground trains and their destinations.
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula announced that aeroplanes would operate at full capacity because the Hepa (high-efficiency particulate air) filter made it a safer environment for passengers.
According to IRCTC, in aeroplanes also have only three toilets for over 150 passengers.
But it could also mean aeroplanes can't navigate properly and people aren't made aware of a tornado that's bearing down towards them.
The planned increase will see three daily flights to Nairobi from two, and two to Juba from one, but this depends on the acquisition of more aeroplanes.
The country has the means to supply ‘home-grown’ fuels to aeroplanes and ships plying the Gambia route – for an industry capable of creating over ten thousand brand new jobs that cannot be outsourced.
The din whipped up by parity would drive England on, with supporters engaged rather than idling away their time making paper aeroplanes to litter the turf.
Aeroplanes made it possible to open up the country during its early colonial period.
Agarwal, p.21 He advised Rajiv not to fly aeroplanes and instead "dedicate himself to the service of the nation".
Airships were the first aircraft capable of controlled powered flight, and were most commonly used before the 1940s, but their use decreased over time as their capabilities were surpassed by those of aeroplanes.
Air travel 2 small aeroplanes fly out of the Gilbert Islands, except for Banaba.
Also, sets such as the 5 out of 5 aeroplanes have only been sold in the airports.
Before then the territory only had 2 temporary airports for small aeroplanes, in addition to several permanent heliports.
By 1913 there were four aeroplanes, now including a British Sopwith, and long term plans to create six naval air stations by 1918.
Comparison with heavier-than-air aircraft The advantage of airships over aeroplanes is that static lift sufficient for flight is generated by the lifting gas and requires no engine power.
Paragliders and paper aeroplanes have no frames in their wings.