future aircraft
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffutureandaircraft
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future
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈfjuː.tʃər/us/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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aircraft
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.krɑːft/us/ˈer.kræft/
any vehicle, with or without an engine, that can fly, such as a plane ...
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(Definition offutureandaircraftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Its contribution tofutureaircraftdesign and construction would be immense.
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In this respect discussions with the industry have taken place, and so far as is possible—it is not easy—futureaircraftrequirements have been made known.
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I do not think that development costs can be ignored in anyfutureaircraftconsiderations.
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Futureaircraftwill almost certainly need to be built on a collaborative basis with other countries.
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Futureaircraftmust, as far as possible, be kept away from highly populated areas.
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I hope that, in the consideration of the plans which are now being made forfutureaircraft, civil user needs will dominate.
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That would seem to answer very clearly many of the opinions that thefutureaircraftneeds have not yet been determined.
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The types of aircraft aboard thefutureaircraftcarriers will depend upon the operational circumstances at the time.
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Consideration is being given to a requirement for flight data recorders fitted infutureaircraftto have under-water separation, flotation and location devices.
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I have already set out where we are on thefutureaircraftcarrier project.
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In our third report, we considered thefutureaircraftcarrier and the future joint combat aircraft programmes and all sorts of other things.
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It is also necessary to have proper regard to the design tendencies offutureaircraft.
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The estimated procurement cost of thefutureaircraftcarriers using the innovative, adaptable design is around £3 billion at resource outturn prices (which includes compound inflation).
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We have needed to establish ourfutureaircraftdeployments.
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I want briefly to refer tofutureaircraft.
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Fortunately, there is firm evidence thatfutureaircraftwill be much quieter than those in use to-day.
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Thefutureaircraftengine, if it is to be quiet and efficient, must have a very large air intake.
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I am sure that everyone connected with the development offutureaircraftis aware of the increasing importance of reducing noise levels.
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The use of carbon fibres and other advanced materials in the manufacture offutureaircraftis being carefully studied.
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