Examples of 'triplane' in a sentence

Meaning of "triplane"

triplane (noun): A triplane is a type of aircraft design featuring three sets of wings stacked on top of one another. This configuration provides enhanced lift and maneuverability compared to traditional biplanes or monoplanes. Triplanes were historically used in early aviation during World War I, showcasing distinctive aerodynamic structures
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  • Composed of, or relating to, three planes (flat surfaces extending infinitely in all directions).
  • An airplane that has three pairs of wings, one above the others

How to use "triplane" in a sentence

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We received a report of the recovery of a new triplane.
Illustration representing the triplane in its second form.
Red triplane got me.
He then stopped firing and the triplane then crashed.
The triplane arrangement may be compared with the biplane in a number of ways.
About the recovery of a triplane that had been shot down.
Early this morning we received a report of the recovery of a new triplane.
Flight to triplane.
This same triplane was flown at a later date by Ltn.
Just recently we got a report about the recovery of a triplane that had been shot down.
They destroyed a German triplane and were immediately attacked by a formation of eight more.
He claimed three victories with the Triplane.
Another drawback of the Triplane was its light armament.
Richthofen engaged in single combat with the British Triplane.
Wilhelm Kress trials a triplane seaplane that makes a short hop before capsizing.

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You are the pilot of Triplane pilot.
Voisin Triplane Click on thumbnails for large image.
So ended the career of von Berg triplane fighters.
The Triplane began as a private venture by the Sopwith Aviation Company.
Soon the German pilots were clamouring for a triplane of their own.
The British Sopwith Triplane involved in the action returned to base undamaged.
It is also known as the Flea Triplane.
A triplane is a fixed-wing aircraft equipped with three vertical stacked wing planes.
A comprehensive study of the details of the famous Fokker Triplane Manfred.
This was installed in his triplane and made a number of short free-flight hops.
One way or another, but the era of triplane is over.
At the time, the Triplane was the largest seaplane in the world.
British test pilot Harry Hawker flew the Sopwith Triplane on its first test run.
One triplane was used as a testbed for an experimental Schwade gear-driven supercharger.
The aircraft used three wings, but was not actually a triplane in the conventional sense.
The Triplane aircraft does not have ailerons, and uses variable incidence wings for roll control.
The V. 4 proved highly manueverable and much superior to the triplane prototypes submitted by other manufacturers.
They caught me 8 km inside enemy territory and I could see the triplane.
The Refern Fokker Dr.1 is a single engine triplane with conventional landing gear.
Four days later, he sent down a Fokker Triplane.
A triplane version was built as the Dr . I.
He would not score again until after being re-equipped with a Sopwith Triplane.
The first two Fokker Triplane prototypes had been allocated to Jagdgeschwader 1.
At roughly the same time, Sopwith were building the successful Sopwith Triplane fighter.
Painting and varnishing of a triplane in " Voisin " workshops.
The Triplane was very agile, with effective, well-harmonised controls.
When maneuvering, however, the Triplane presented an unusual appearance.
The Triplane had single-bay wings with heavy stagger, carrying six ailerons.
Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is a longitudinal triplane with relaxed stability.
Nieuport 10 triplane Testbed for triplane with unusual wing stagger.
The first sequence is… Triplane.
Mr. Junkers Triplane and why such a funny name?
Proof of the Triplane 's.
That 's the kind the Red Baron used to fly, a red Fokker triplane.
The RNAS received six of the larger triplane Ca4s and did not operate the Ca3.

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