Colocações com "aircraft"

27 colocações encontradas

aircraft carrier

A large warship that carries aircraft.

carrier8.5
unmanned aircraft

A remotely piloted or self-piloted aircraft, often referred to as a drone.

unmanned8.5
enemy aircraft

An aircraft belonging to the enemy.

enemy8.2
fighter aircraft

A general term for a military aircraft designed for combat.

fighter8.0
aircraft hangar

A large building designed to house aircraft.

hangar8.0
jet8.0
supersonic aircraft

An aircraft capable of flying faster than the speed of sound.

supersonic7.8
combat aircraft

a military plane designed for fighting

combat7.7
aircraft wreckage

Refers to the remains of a crashed aircraft.

wreckage7.2
passenger7.1
cargo aircraft

an airplane designed to carry cargo

cargo7.0
low-flying aircraft

Refers to planes or other aircraft operating at a low altitude.

low-flying7.0
aircraft noise

noise produced by airplanes

noise7.0
stealth aircraft

An aircraft designed to be difficult to detect by radar or other sensors.

stealth7.0
aircraft crew

the team that operates an airplane

crew6.8
aircraft factory

a factory that manufactures airplanes

factory6.5
manned aircraft

Refers to an aircraft operated by a human crew.

manned6.5
reconnaissance aircraft

An aircraft used for reconnaissance.

reconnaissance6.5
single-engined aircraft

describes an aircraft that has only one engine

single-engined6.5
aircraft engineer

Specializes in the design, construction, or maintenance of aircraft.

engineer6.3
tanker aircraft

An aircraft designed to refuel other aircraft in mid-air.

tanker6.3
transport aircraft

a plane designed to carry soldiers or large equipment

transport6.0
twin-engined aircraft

refers to an aircraft equipped with two engines

twin-engined5.5
microlight aircraft

Used to refer to a very small, light aircraft, often for one or two people.

microlight4.5
ultralight aircraft

Refers to a very light, single-seat aircraft used for recreational flying.

ultralight4.5
fixed-wing aircraft

Used to describe an aircraft with wings that are stationary in relation to the fuselage, generating lift through forward motion, as opposed to rotary-wing aircraft like helicopters.

fixed-wing3.5