biplane in A Sentence

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    Biplane, airplane with two wings, one above the other.

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    Biplane: an airplane with two pairs of wings, one above the other.

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    There were four airplanes on the ground: three were familiar Biplanes, but painted an unfamiliar yellow;

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    The Sopwith 1� Strutter was a British one or two-seat Biplane multi-role aircraft of the First World War.

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    There were four airplanes on the ground: three were familiar Biplanes, but painted in an unfamiliar yellow;

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    Hundreds- perhaps even thousands- of Americans purchased these Biplanes, with many of the buyers having prior flying experience.

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    In the summer of 1896 his team flew several of their designs eventually deciding that the best was a Biplane design.

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    George was a pioneer aviator who with his colleague Jobling built and flew a Biplane at Newcastle in England in 1910.

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    The ACAZ C. 2, Ateliers de Construction Aeronautique de Zeebruge, was a prototype Belgian Biplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s.

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    On 1 April 1933, the IAF commissioned its first squadron, No.1 Squadron, with four Westland Wapiti Biplanes and five Indian pilots.

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    All projects of the A-050 line offer the use of an aerodynamic scheme of a Biplane with wings of various shapes.

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    The machine gun was attached, for example, to the upper wing of the Biplanes and required a complex fixation while increasing friction.

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    These were mainly Curtiss BF2C Goshawk Biplanes and American-made Boeing P-26 Peashooter monoplanes with a maximum flight speed of up to 350 km/ h.

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    One of the most feared Red Army units during World War II was an all-female unit of pilots who conducted nighttime dive-bombings of German cities in Biplanes.

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    For the journey, he brought along his Biplane and made the first controlled powered flight in Australia on March 18, 1910, north of Melbourne at Diggers Rest, Victoria.

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    In the 1920s, the United States government had so many Curtiss Jenny Biplanes in the wake of the WWI and disposed of countless of them at a throw-away price.

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    The Germans responded by the appearance of new Albatros D. II Biplanes in August 1916, and Albatros D. III in December, which had a streamlined fuselage of the semi- monocoque type.

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    Chinese aircraft builders want to breathe new life into the Biplane, but then in a supersonic version, which has to transport passengers with a speed of up to 6000 km/ h.

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    Whether you want your hangar for a crop duster, glider, helicopter, Biplane or military aircraft, you can trust it will be kept safe and out of the elements with a Morton hangar.

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    They were mounted on the front, where they could be used directly by the pilot, but there were also numerous versions on the back, in Biplane observers/ bomber aircraft such as Sopwith 1½ Strutter English or Caproni Ca.3 Italian.

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    Multiple important clinical areas are fully functional, including pediatric and neonatal ICU, physical medicine and rehabilitation, post operative ward, high dependency unit, advanced radiology setup including digital X-ray, digital mammography, 4D color doppler, 256 slice CT scan, Biplane DSA digital subtraction angiography.

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