Example sentences of “aircraft”

How to use in-sentence of “aircraft”:

+ It has longer range, more powerful radar, and a second seat for the operator of the strike aircraft equipment.

+ But meanwhile other aircraft designers had their own jets, the Boeing 707 in 1957 and in 1960 the Douglas DC-8.

+ During the 1970s–2000s, the village of Greenwood grew in population, as many other air force bases in eastern Canada closed and their aircraft and personnel moved to CFB Greenwood.

+ Its few surviving aircraft were all recovered aboard “Hiryū” where they were prepared for an attack against what was believed to be the only remaining American carrier.

+ No aircraft carrier was operational as German leadership lost interest in the Graf Zeppelin which had been launched in 1938.

Example sentences of aircraft
Example sentences of aircraft

Example sentences of “aircraft”:

+ The first use of kamikaze aircraft was during this battle.

+ He achieved several “firsts” in naval aviation, including the first landings on an aircraft carrier of a twin-engined aircraft, an aircraft with a tricycle undercarriage and a jet-propelled aircraft.

+ The 747 could carry more people than any other aircraft for 37 years, until the Airbus A380 was made.

+ This building is a 17,287 m², single-story in-flight catering facility, capable of producing 8,000 aircraft meals a day plus 1,000 meals for staff and 300 for the Royal Pavilion kitchen.

+ These include musician Sayat-Nova, poet Hovhannes Tumanyan, Soviet aircraft designer Artem Mikoyan, and Soviet statesman Anastas Mikoyan.

+ Old aircraft carriers carried airplanes that could takeoff and land in the short distance of the flight deck without help.

+ The Americans also recruited ex-Luftwaffe aircraft mechanics to help with maintenance, when the Allies realised that the blockade was going to last longer than the expected three weeks.

+ The curfew stops aircraft from taking off or landing between the hours of 11pm and 6am.

+ In 1977, Byerly was one of six officers who sued the United States Secretary of the Navy and the United States Secretary of Defense over their being restricted from serving on combat aircraft and ships.

+ Later, the US Navy gave that name to an aircraft carrier, and Roosevelt named his Maryland presidential retreat “Shangri-La”.

+ The A350-1000 is a wide body twin engined aircraft made by Airbus.

+ The PZL TS-8 is a PolandPolish military training aircraft built between 1957 and 1959.

+ An ornithopter from the ancient Ancient Greek languageGreek language is an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings.

+ The aircraft is powered by an upgraded version of the Pegasus, which gives the aircraft its V/STOL ability.

+ However, any Japanese ship remaining within range of the aircraft at Henderson Field during the daylight hours, about, was in great danger from air attack.

+ This is useful because aircraft can only land safely at a certain weight or below.

+ The first use of kamikaze aircraft was during this battle.

+ He achieved several "firsts" in naval aviation, including the first landings on an aircraft carrier of a twin-engined aircraft, an aircraft with a tricycle undercarriage and a jet-propelled aircraft.
+ The 747 could carry more people than any other aircraft for 37 years, until the Airbus A380 was made.

More in-sentence examples of “aircraft”:

+ Just before the first aircraft was finished, Boeing had to keep asking for more money.

+ While protecting this convoy the aircraft carrier in the South Pacific area.

+ The two facilities have access to the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Skid Strip which is a large runway for military aircraft bringing heavy and oversize loads.

+ It is a twin-engineturboprops attack aircraft built in all-metal.

+ Hence, to increase the density of air, first time supercharger was introduced in the Internal combustion engine of Aircraft which compresses the air through compressor wheel.

+ It had a fighter aircraftfighter and Attack aircraft section.

+ Test flying became important during World War I, at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in the United Kingdom.

+ The rudder system had experienced problems 23 times since January 2014, reported the aircraft maintenance team.

+ An unmanned aerial vehicle is an aircraft that is not operated by a pilot on board.

+ Air traffic control is a service provided by ground-based Air traffic controllercontrollers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air.

+ A few aircraft use muscle power.

+ The Hawker Hurricane is a famous UKBritish military aircraft of World War II.

+ The United States has bought aircraft from Sukhoi for aggressive training operations.

+ In 1947, the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence said it needed a bomber aircraft that could fly a long way and very high.

+ Moorabbin Airport is an airport for light aircraft located in Mentone, Victoria, Australia.

+ But the Japanese, by their attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941 proved aircraft carriers were now the most powerful weapon.

+ In 2010, it was the nineteenth busiest airport in Canada by aircraft movements.

+ It is the fastest and the last Fokker manufactured aircraft built.

+ It protects the aircraft from weather and sun damage.

+ An aircraft carrier is a floating airbase.

+ The F-117 was the first flyable aircraft to be designed around stealth technology.

+ The typhoon continued to gain strength, and early on October12, Reconnaissance Aircraft recorded a worldwide record-low Atmospheric pressurepressure of 870mbar.

+ On 28 March 1980, Air Lanka signed a purchase agreement for two brand new Lockheed L1011-500 Tristars, the most advanced wide-body aircraft in the world at that time.

+ This aircraft is similar to the FranceFrench US Douglas DC-9.

+ Barwon Heads Airport is a small airfield used only for light aircraft on the Bellarine Peninsula near the township of Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia.

+ It was able to take off of aircraft carriers.

+ Just before the first aircraft was finished, Boeing had to keep asking for more money.

+ While protecting this convoy the aircraft carrier in the South Pacific area.

+ He helped create the design and development of the Avro Jetliner, CF-100 and CF-105 Arrow aircraft designs.Kyonka, Nick.

+ Some French Potez 25 reconnaissance aircraft bombed Italian installations at Dewele in retaliation.

+ The person who drives an aircraft is called the pilot.

+ Because of the angle the airplane struck, people could not escape from at or above where the aircraft had crashed.

+ More than 500 aircraft are based on the field.

+ The aircraft used generally belong to AWB and additional equipment can be rented for well defined missions.

+ If a free image of the actual aircraft is not available then an aircraft of the same type can be used, be aware that aircraft in other operators markings may be misleading and focus on an operator not related to the accident.

+ This aircraft was retired in 1994.

+ He grabbed burning ammunition and threw it from the aircraft after being seriously wounded by a grenade explosion aboard a helicopter.

+ The largest aircraft now operating in regularly scheduled service at BDA are British Airways’ Boeing 777-200s.

+ The airport has tough rules to limit the noise from aircraft operations.

+ In January 2016 the airline confirmed its intention to eventually replace all A330 aircraft with Airbus A350s in a medium-range configuration by 2019.

+ End of 2011, the university has established a new research organization that are six transverse programs : UAVs and air traffic management, airports, aircraft and air operations, human-computer interaction, air/ground communications and sustainable development, everything is now based on four laboratories : applied mathematics – optimization – optimal control – control engineering operations research.

+ An adjacent aircraft ramp gives access from planes to the warehouses.

+ Moorabbin Airport is the third busiest airport in Australia by aircraft movements.

+ The first aircraft was built by Boeing and delivered to the Army in March 1999, followed by the Westland, who built their first aircraft in 2000 and delivered in July 2000.

+ It is the largest Fokker manufactured aircraft built.

+ It was announced in July 1978 and it was the second aircraft to be made by Airbus.

+ British Airways also flew the Concorde, one of only two aircraft types that could fly faster than the speed of sound.

+ Sometimes only part of the aircraft is modeled.

+ United Airlines Flight 718 – nicknamed “Mainliner Vancouver”, the aircraft was a Douglas DC-7.

+ Over 800 German aircraft were rounded up with many veteran pilots retired from combat duty pressesd back into service.

+ San Diego Aerospace Museum is an aircraft and space exploration museum in San Diego, California, USA.

+ A hull-loss accident is when the aircraft is damaged so much that it can no longer be used, or if the aircraft is completely destroyed.

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