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The phrase "air force plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an aircraft that is part of a country's air force.
Example: "The air force plane conducted a successful mission during the training exercise."
Alternatives: "military aircraft" or "air force aircraft".
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The next day, he saw a Nigerian air force plane flying overhead.
Brazil sent an air force plane with respirators and medical equipment.
An Ethiopian air force plane crashed in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Friday, killing four crew members and injuring two others.
The Indonesian military has lost contact with an air force plane carrying 18 people, including 3 foreigners.
"A Laos air force plane has crashed on its way to Xiangkhouang province in the north of the country.
Then, on Thursday, a Cessna plane in which Mr. da Costa was traveling was forced down by a Colombian OV-10 air force plane.
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"We therefore can't rule out that the Malaysian Boeing was mistaken for a Russian air-force plane," it claims.
The group breached airport security, crawled across a runway into a hangar and took a US air force plane out of action.
Reuters has these quotes from lieutenant-general Igor Makushev of Russia's Air Forces: Russian air space control systems detected a Ukrainian Air Force plane, presumably an SU-25 (fighter jet), scrambling in the direction of the Malaysian Boeing.
We were able to fly with the first cargo load in an Ecuadorian Air Force plane and land in Manta for the offloading.
The picture emerged from accounts of U.S. officials and others briefed on the operation: U.S. officials wouldn't let Iranians take control of the money until a Swiss Air Force plane carrying three freed Americans departed from Tehran on Jan . 17
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