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    non-specialists, laymen When I was in the...

    non-specialists, laymen

    When I was in the Army, there was an old Dept. of the Army technical manual labeled in the shop for an "observation airplane". I'm not sure what US military model it was...
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    All too often, the term AIRCRAFT

    supplants the term AIRPLANE in the English-speaking flying community and by many present-day aircraft manufacturers. During the 1970's, the word AIRPLANE was commonly used by Beechcraft in magazine...
  3. PS - I did some research and found Gulfstream by...

    PS - I did some research and found Gulfstream by General Dynamics. Mine would be the longer-range G 800 model in Plumcrazy purple.

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  4. It's a shame there isn't an American plane like the Bombardier Global 7500

    But I could be incorrect. Please chime in if there is indeed such plane.
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    A custom paint notion of mine.

    If I could afford a private jet, she would be something like custom purple with silver wings and tailplane as shown in my concept drawing. I have an Atlas 1:96 Boeing 727 scale model kit still to be...
  6. I will insist myself for the term AIRPLANE or...

    I will insist myself for the term AIRPLANE or PLANE to be restricted to something with one or more engines and fixed wings.


    The PLANE part of AIRPLANE either comes from Latin, planus, flat,...
  7. Hello, from Iowa! Now, a stupid question...

    What is an AIRPLANE anyway?

    Here is what my dictionary says:

    AIRPLANE Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com

    noun


    a heavier-than-air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust...
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