Use of biplane in Sentences. 36 Examples

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biplane at the end of sentence


  1. If you want, you can use little scraps to make a tail section. Or you can make a biplane.
  2. During 1909-1910, Charles Fletcher, Works manager, designed and built a monoplane and a biplane.
  3. The ex-hunter, aviator and war hero, Tom Fairfax, who was her lover, is approaching in his biplane.
  4. The ex-hunter, aviator and war hero, Tom Fairfax, who was her lover, is approaching in his biplane.
  5. I remembered the old photo of Grandma Nell holding my five-year-old dad in that open-cockpit biplane.
  6. I remembered the old photo of Grandma Nell holding my five-year-old dad in that open-cockpit biplane.
  7. I remember a faded photo of my Grandma Nell as a young woman, taking to the air in an open-cockpit biplane.
  8. I remember a faded photo of my Grandma Nell as a young woman, taking to the air in an open-cockpit biplane.
  9. Its canards were extremely large, with almost 50% of the area of the wings, making it effectively a tandem biplane .
  10. Its canards were extremely large, with almost 50% of the area of the wings, making it effectively a tandem biplane .
  11. Buzzing Aussie isles, pilots Peter McMillan and Lang Kidby are in the home stretch of their England-to-Australia flight in a replica Vickers Vimy biplane.

biplane in the middle of sentence


  1. He arrives in his biplane and crash lands it in a tree.
  2. Forever may fly by oneself biplane wing soaring bird high.
  3. Forever may fly by oneself biplane wing soaring bird high.
  4. Early on 14 November Ely Curtiss's pusher biplane was hoisted aboard.
  5. The biplane spun around horizontally, perhaps after being blown by a gust of wind.
  6. The biplane spun around horizontally, perhaps after being blown by a gust of wind.
  7. Breath-taking flight simulation puts you at the joystick from biplane to helicopter.
  8. Hop in your biplane and bomb the enemy island, or use your cannon to protect your own.
  9. She bought an old biplane and worked on it, day and night. In 1930, Amy set off to fly to Australia.
  10. Hop in your biplane and bomb the enemy island while using your cannon to protect your own palm trees.
  11. Hop in your biplane and bomb the enemy island while using your cannon to protect your own palm trees.
  12. Mounted atop the upswept rear of the hull was a large biplane tail unit with triple fins and rudders.
  13. Mounted atop the upswept rear of the hull was a large biplane tail unit with triple fins and rudders.
  14. Waves crashing. The distant thump of rock music. The whirring engine of a small biplane, dragging an ad from its tail.
  15. On the promenade a young boy sat in a miniature biplane, flying around among the giraffes and galloping horses on the carousel.
  16. The theoretic fundamentals for the commonly used biplane truncation algorithm is expounded, and its sub- optimality is pointed out.
  17. Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of real-time biplane imaging in ultrasound-guided transrectal core biopsies of the prostate.
  18. Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of real-time biplane imaging in ultrasound-guided transrectal core biopsies of the prostate.
  19. Results It was rapid and convenient to acquire the shape information of objects and locate the position of puncture by real-time biplane imaging.
  20. In October 1925, NACA test pilot Paul King poses with a Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" biplane, typically used as an advanced trainer, before taking flight.
  21. In October 1925, NACA test pilot Paul King poses with a Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" biplane, typically used as an advanced trainer, before taking flight.
  22. In 2 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma boiloff of the tissue around the antenna was observed by real-time biplane imaging during microwave coagulation.
  23. In 2 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma boiloff of the tissue around the antenna was observed by real-time biplane imaging during microwave coagulation.
  24. Olean is one has the giant biplane wing's golden eagle, however contracts acrophobia 's it, actually cannot look like other golden eagles to hover equally heartily.
  25. Olean is one has the giant biplane wing's golden eagle, however contracts acrophobia 's it, actually cannot look like other golden eagles to hover equally heartily.
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