Examples of 'biplanes' in a sentence

Meaning of "biplanes"

Biplane refers to a type of fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other
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Many biplanes have such staggered wings.
It is common on many successful biplanes and triplanes.
Biplanes were used mainly in the beginning of the war.
Two different biplanes were used in the video.
The first of these aircraft types were biplanes.
The vast majority of biplanes are also taildraggers.
To the roof so aunt pam can swat at biplanes.
It also offers tours on biplanes and helicopters.
Bismarck was just barely in range of the rickety biplanes.
Specialist sports aerobatic biplanes are still occasionally made.
At night harassment sorties were flown with elderly biplanes.
Maybe you should try biplanes or a vedran cavalry charge.
Which means we may as well hire one of those biplanes.
The biplanes would execute crosses that were planned to ensure safe separation.
She owned two biplanes.

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The three biplanes were performing a series of crosses and chases in a simulated dogfight scenario.
Rodgers was the first private citizen to purchase one of the biplanes.
Both are biplanes.
Squadrons have kept files on those all the way back to biplanes.
Then almost by accident four gladiator fighter biplanes were found in crates on the island.
Its parasol wing design proved a significant improvement over previous biplanes.
Biplanes were originally designed with the wings positioned directly one above the other.
I am doing a feature on biplanes.
Large transport and bombing biplanes often needed still more bays to provide sufficient strength.
Luftwaffe aircraft frequently experienced difficulties in maintaining formation flight with the slower biplanes.
The last hurdle between us and a fun weekend of biplanes was the outside air temperature.
The flight was equipped with four Westland Wapiti biplanes.
There was a move to biplanes which Blackburn followed.
He arrived with two Blériot monoplanes and two Farman biplanes.
Three Genairco biplanes have survived.
Parachuting was rudimentary in India and training jumps were made from Vickers Valentia biplanes.
What I would not give for a couple of biplanes right about now.
These little biplanes and stuff, growing up.
It originally consisted of eight Potez XXV biplanes.
At that time, aircraft and biplanes only flew for short distances.
It was introduced as a replacement for the Fairey Swordfish and Fairey Albacore biplanes.
On biplanes and triplanes, shrouds are used as the thin wire bracing between the wings.
The majority of aeroplanes used were De Havilland Tiger Moth single engined biplanes.
Both were two-seat fighters and biplanes with equal span upper and lower wings.
The total air power on Malta consisted of three Gloster Gladiator biplanes.
Aircraft had progressed from being wood and fabric biplanes and triplanes, to being all-metal monoplanes.
He 's probably out looking for choirs or biplanes.
It was one of only two biplanes Messerschmitt designed, both unsuccessful.
Both of these aircraft were two-seat biplanes.
The Boss orders his biplanes to attack, but they prove ineffective.
Squadrons have kept files on those, going back to biplanes.
The Navy successfully launched a pair of biplanes from a helium-filled airship.
Eight companies submitted a total of ten designs in response, evenly split between monoplanes and biplanes.
Croatian forces adapted several Antonov An-2 biplanes to drop supplies by parachute on Vukovar.
Many pilots, mostly veterans, were also now capable of performing impressive feats with the biplanes.

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