aircraft.

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English - Turkish
uçak

Arkadaşım uçak mühendisliğinde okuyor. - My friend is studying aircraft engineering.

Bu uçak şirketi sadece nakliye ile ilgilenir. - This aircraft company deals with freight only.

hava taşıtı
tayyare
(Havacılık) planör
(Askeri,Havacılık) hava aracı
(Havacılık) helikopter
uçaklar

Pervaneler, yüksek hızlı uçaklarda kullanılmaz. - Propellers are not used on high speed aircraft.

Sırplar 1999'da bir Amerikan F-117'sini düşürdüklerinde insanlar şaşırdılar. Aslında F-117 gibi gizli uçaklar dahil tüm Amerikan askeri uçakları zarar görebilirler. - People were shocked when the Serbs shot down an American F-117 in 1999. Indeed, all American military aircrafts are vulnerable including stealth aircrafts like the F-117.

hava araç
(Askeri) HAVA ARACI: Uçak, helikopter, balon, kabili sevk balon gibi, havada seyrüsefer için imal edilmiş her türlü araç. 2. bkz: "active aircraft; inactive aircraft inventory; nonprogram aircraft. ; program aircraft; reserve aircraft; supporting aircraft; unit aircraft"
English - English
a/c
plural form of aircraft
Any contrivance now known or hereafter invented, used or designed for navigation of or manned flight in the air, including without limitation, airplanes, helicopters, and ultra lights
A super-premium grade of fuel marketed in the 1920's for use in airplanes
Annuity Automobile Boiler and Machinery
Any machine supported for flight in the air by buoyancy or by the dynamic action of air on its surfaces In RESORS this term applies only to airplanes See also: helicopter, balloon, RPV, kite
The term "aircraft" is used to refer to both airplanes and helicopters
The term aircraft refers to fixed wing and rotary wing powered aircraft and balloons
any weight-carrying structure for navigation of the air, designed to be supported either by its own buoyancy or by the dynamic action of the air against its surfaces
means any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air otherwise than by the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth (Civil Aviation Act 1990)
means a fixed wing multiple-engine aircraft with an authorized gross take-off weight of no less than 4,536 kilos operating between airports recognized by an air carrier that is licensed for regular or chartered service; such aircraft must be registered and operated by an air carrier authorized to offer a regular or chartered service and holding a valid air carrier license, provided such aircraft is being used at the time to provide the transportation authorized by such permit or by a valid license of air transportation covering a regular service with established stopping places or chartered flights, delivered to the air carrier by the public authority competent to do so Special or chartered flights authorized under any of these licenses shall be covered only when made by means of an aircraft of the type in regular use by the airline on its schedule or charter air carrier service
Any device intended to be flown in the air
a vehicle that can fly
Any machine or device, including airplanes, helicopters, gliders, balloons, etc capable of atmospheric flight Parachutes are not considered aircraft
1- Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reaction of the air other than the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth 2- The term aircraft refers to fixed wing and rotary wing (helicopters) powered aircraft and balloons
An aircraft is a vehicle which can fly, for example an aeroplane or a helicopter. The return flight of the aircraft was delayed At least three military aircraft were destroyed. W2S2 aircraft a plane or other vehicle that can fly light aircraft
A vehicle capable of atmospheric flight due to interaction with the air, such as buoyancy or lift
for floating in, or flying through, the air
{i} any vehicle which can be flown through the air (i.e. airplane or helicopter)
plural of aircraft
Any device, as a balloon, aëroplane, etc
aircraft.

    Hyphenation

    air·craft

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