jet aircraft
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjetandaircraft
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jet
noun
uk/dʒet/us/dʒet/
an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly ...
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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 ofjetandaircraftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For example, it is suggested that ajetaircraft, using these properties, could go soft in flight, thus providing maximum flexibility.
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They have 594 of these aircraft available and over 200 largejetaircraft, with a 10 ft.
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Only turbojetaircraftare monitored on take-off.
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The problem in the public mind is low-flying militaryjetaircraft.
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Thejetaircrafthas become a status symbol.
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If it had been a success and had remained a success, we would still have been far ahead of the world injetaircraft.
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It is obviously of importance that we should have all the development possible ofjetaircraftfor their speed, etc.
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Restrictions were introduced in 1962 in recognition of the disturbance caused to local people by the first generation ofjetaircraft.
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We are coming to the age ofjetaircraft.
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Some of thesejetaircraftare now coming into service.
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In regard tojetaircraft, it is steadily going down.
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The speeds of modernjetaircraftmake it impossible to confine low flying to uninhabited areas.
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We know that some auxiliary squadrons have already receivedjetaircraftand that others hope to have them soon.
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Out of those 20 squadrons only four are equipped withjetaircraft.
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We are also building up a powerful force of night fighter squadrons, all equipped withjetaircraft.
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Does the policy regarding high performancejetaircraftalso include a project for a fast, long-range, large bomber?
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Smoke emission is expected to be generally less than that of current largejetaircraft.
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Other plants are producing specialjetaircraftand rockets.
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First, in the first quarter of 1951 deliveries ofjetaircraftwere double those delivered in the first quarter of 1950.
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The lights which will be operated from the control tower are in order to control traffic whenjetaircraftare taking off.
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