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aeroplane

[air-uh-pleyn] / ˈɛər əˌpleɪn /


NOUN
flying machine
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Rich countries now have to confront what to do about all this, often still in possession of rules and conventions that pre-date the era of the jet aeroplane and mass international travel.

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It meant she could finally enjoy her 60th birthday present - a flight in a Tiger Moth aeroplane, having been over the maximum weight limit before.

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Their condition can vary wildly, from complete aeroplanes to the completely stripped, with their parts scattered across the tarmac.

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Laura, on her way to the 70th birthday party of a friend in Northern Ireland, said: "It's just so exciting to get on an aeroplane again."

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Orla understands why she goes away so often, but loves to watch races and waves at aeroplanes flying overhead when mum is away.

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