What is another word for biplane?
Pronunciation:
[ bˈa͡ɪple͡ɪn], [ bˈaɪpleɪn], [ b_ˈaɪ_p_l_eɪ_n]
Synonyms for Biplane:
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- b-52 .
Other synonyms:
- Air Force One ,
- aeroplane ,
- aircraft ,
- airship ,
- blimp ,
- chopper ,
- copter ,
- dirigible ,
- drone ,
- gunship ,
- hang glider ,
- hot-air balloon ,
- interceptor ,
- jumbo jet ,
- jump jet ,
- light aircraft ,
- microlight ,
- seaplane ,
- stealth bomber ,
- twin-engined ,
- zeppelin .
- balloon .
Other relevant words:
- academic degree ,
- aerofoil ,
- airdrome ,
- airfoil ,
- airport ,
- analyse ,
- analyze ,
- annoy ,
- arcdegree ,
- arrange ,
- aspect ,
- attack aircraft ,
- bait ,
- battler ,
- bawl out ,
- bed sheet ,
- bedevil ,
- belligerent ,
- berate ,
- billow ,
- bird ,
- birdie ,
- blue jet ,
- boldness ,
- bother ,
- bourdon ,
- brass ,
- call down ,
- call on the carpet ,
- canvas ,
- canvas tent ,
- carpenter's plane ,
- case ,
- cat valium ,
- cerement ,
- chafe ,
- champion ,
- charge ,
- cheek ,
- chew out ,
- chew up ,
- chide ,
- chop ,
- chute ,
- cleaver ,
- coal-black ,
- coat ,
- colonel blimp ,
- combatant ,
- come on ,
- come out ,
- come up ,
- confront ,
- control surface ,
- cover ,
- craftiness ,
- craftsmanship ,
- crucify ,
- cunning ,
- dawdler ,
- devil ,
- dismantle ,
- dress down ,
- drone on ,
- drone pipe ,
- droning ,
- dun ,
- earth's surface ,
- eggbeater ,
- enshroud ,
- even ,
- even out ,
- examine ,
- expression ,
- face up ,
- facial expression ,
- fan-jet ,
- fanjet ,
- fanjet engine ,
- fighter aircraft ,
- flat ,
- flat solid ,
- floor ,
- flush ,
- font ,
- fount ,
- fountain ,
- foxiness ,
- front ,
- frustrate ,
- get at ,
- get to ,
- grade ,
- gravel ,
- green ,
- grimace ,
- grinder ,
- guile ,
- gush ,
- have words ,
- hero ,
- hero sandwich ,
- hide ,
- hoagie ,
- hoagy ,
- honey oil ,
- horizontal surface ,
- human face ,
- hydrofoil ,
- inflate ,
- irritate ,
- jaw ,
- jet plane ,
- jet-black ,
- jet-propelled plane ,
- jumbojet ,
- jump ,
- laggard ,
- lagger ,
- lambast ,
- lambaste ,
- layer ,
- lecture ,
- leg ,
- level off ,
- look ,
- mainsheet ,
- meat cleaver ,
- microscope stage ,
- military plane ,
- monotone ,
- nark ,
- nerve ,
- nettle ,
- open ,
- opinion poll ,
- paladin ,
- pall ,
- pearly ,
- phase ,
- piece of paper ,
- pilotless aircraft ,
- pitchy ,
- point ,
- poke ,
- poll ,
- poor boy ,
- present ,
- propjet ,
- public opinion poll ,
- pull down ,
- radio-controlled aircraft ,
- rag week ,
- ragtime ,
- rally ,
- rase ,
- raze ,
- razz ,
- rebuke ,
- remonstrate ,
- represent ,
- reprimand ,
- reverse lightning ,
- ride ,
- rile ,
- rise ,
- rise up ,
- rotor coil ,
- sail ,
- sailplane ,
- sausage ,
- sausage balloon ,
- scold ,
- scrapper ,
- shave ,
- sheet of paper ,
- show up ,
- shred ,
- shuttlecock ,
- side ,
- skim ,
- slyness ,
- sooty ,
- spirit level ,
- spirt ,
- spurt ,
- squirt ,
- stagecoach ,
- steerable ,
- storey ,
- story ,
- stratum ,
- study ,
- sub ,
- submarine ,
- submarine sandwich ,
- super acid ,
- tabloid ,
- tack ,
- tag ,
- tag end ,
- take down ,
- take to task ,
- tantalise ,
- tantalize ,
- tatter ,
- taunt ,
- tear down ,
- tease ,
- tied ,
- tier ,
- torment ,
- torpedo ,
- trade ,
- trailer ,
- trounce ,
- turbo-propeller plane ,
- turbofan ,
- turbofan engine ,
- turbojet engine ,
- turn up ,
- twit ,
- typeface ,
- unwavering ,
- vex ,
- weather sheet ,
- wedge ,
- wiliness ,
- winding-clothes ,
- winding-sheet ,
- woodworking plane ,
- workmanship ,
- zep .
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How to use "Biplane" in context?
The first powered airplane was the Wright brothers' Flyer, which flew on Dec. 17, 1903. Standards for the design of powered airplanes have evolved over the years; however, the basic principles of aerodynamics, flight controls, and propulsion remain essentially the same. The biplane design is characterized by two wings that are connected by a central fuselage. The wings are usually of different sizes and shapes, providing different amounts of lift and drag. The biplane design is most efficient at high speeds and moderate altitudes. The biplane configuration is not without its drawbacks, however.
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