0 used for describing an aircraft with wings that stay in the same position, rather than moving up and down or going round --
For that purpose, it is most important to have naval aviators with recent fixed-wing experience.
We have known for some time that those potentially lethal chemicals are used as lubricants in aircraft engines —not only fixed-wing aircraft but in helicopters.
Obviously, it cannot even pretend to depend on it when it is out of the range of fixed-wing aircraft.
She is an old carrier and too slow to operate fixed-wing aircraft.
Ninety-one, including 58 fixed-wing aircraft and 33 helicopters.
Is there any truth in the rumour that this is a fixed-wing aircraft and not a swing-wing aircraft, which presumably would weaken its rôle?
The normal minimum height for military fixed-wing aircraft, except light propeller driven aircraft, is 250 ft minimum separation distance.
The helicopter may well develop traffics in addition to, not in substitution of, the services operated by fixed-wing aircraft.