0 a vehicle designed for air travel that has wings and one or more engines:
She has her own private aeroplane.
1 airplane
2 a plane
If one were to follow the course of the moon far enough by aeroplane, one would even be able to see it on the 27th or the 28th.
However, the material still maintains a surrogacy relationship with the sonic image of an aeroplane.
Warplanes and poison gas contrast inoculations and passenger aeroplanes, a dove of peace faces a hawk of war.
The direction-to-direction panning capability was very useful when simulating moving such items as trains, cars or aeroplanes.
So too does the international maritime flag code (although they never did get it to work with aeroplanes).
There are still some spaces which are off-limits for cellular phones, such as aeroplanes and churches.
For example, upon boarding an aeroplane the majority of us enter an expert system of which we have no technical knowledge.
As any building is located in (aeroplanes, machinery and so on).