How to use in-sentence of “aeroplane”:
+ The aeroplane was designed to use a new loading system that can use two different ways of holding cargo: containers or pallets.
+ Soucek flew a Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor CompanyCurtiss “Hawk” biplane to an altitude of 43,166 feet.
+ After several weeks that were called “the German Autumn”, the passengers of the aeroplane were freed in an assault carried out by German GSG 9 special forces in the early hours of 18 October 1977.
+ Perhaps, the stamps all have errors in the printing like in the “Inverted Jenny” picture with the aeroplane printed upside down.
+ She was the first Australian woman to parachute from an aeroplane over Australia.
+ The aeroplane was talked about again at the 2006 Farnborough Airshow.
+ A Military aircraft is an aeroplane made for military purposes.
+ On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers flew the first flight in an aeroplane which was heavier than air; their invention is known as the first aeroplane.

Example sentences of “aeroplane”:
+ The WWII spitfire aeroplane was made in Birmingham.
+ Next, Hawker Aircraft designed an aeroplane that could meet the NATO specification for a “light tactical support fighter”.
+ In the novel, the author narrates a tale in which an aeroplane crash landed near a riverbed, in the early 1920s.
+ This means that things in his stories happen which may be magic or impossible, such as falling from an aeroplane and floating down as gently as paper.
+ On 21 December 1988, the aeroplane flying this route was destroyed by a bomb.
+ It started offering the aeroplane around the years 2000–2001.
+ The WWII spitfire aeroplane was made in Birmingham.
+ Next, Hawker Aircraft designed an aeroplane that could meet the NATO specification for a "light tactical support fighter".
+ In the novel, the author narrates a tale in which an aeroplane crash landed near a riverbed, in the early 1920s.
+ The Airbus A330 is a two engine, Airlinerwide-body passenger aeroplane made by Airbus.
+ He was on board an Air France aeroplane flying from Rio de Janeiro to Paris early on 1 June 2009 when it mysteriously crashed over the Atlantic Ocean.
+ The Bristol Bulldog was a United KingdomBritish fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company.
+ An extreme example of the doppler effect is an aeroplane flying at a faster speed than the speed of sound and how the wall of sound is heard on the ground.
