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The phrase "air machine" is not commonly used in written English and may not be immediately clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts related to devices that manipulate air, such as air compressors or air purifiers, but it is not a standard term.
Example: "The air machine in the workshop helps to inflate tires quickly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "air compressor" or "air purifier".
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She had sleep apnea and was supposed to use an air machine to help her breathe through the night -- though she rarely did.
The lighter than air machine can do the work and should do it at the earliest opportunity". Byrd, however, as commander of the aviation unit, continued to have faith in fixed-wing aircraft for polar exploration, despite disappointing weather and mechanical breakdowns.
First up is the Stingray 500 drone, a quad-rotor air machine with some surprising features.
Those ambitions evolved slightly though, and now they're looking at the Pocket Drone as the ideal air machine to kick off a widespread drone revolution.
The man suffers from chronic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and had collapsed when the air machine he relies on stopped working properly.
Wilbur and Orville were able to unlock the mystery of these heretofore intractable problems along with the seemingly impossible task of controlling a heavier than air machine.
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In truth, of course, it was pointless to put into the air machines incapable of doing the business, as pilots' widows agreed.
People were starting to understand that heavier than air machines could work — birds work, if their wings aren't flapping they fall down.
He completed the first public flight of a heavier-than-air machine in Europe on Oct. 23, 1906.
Langley aerodrome No. 5, aircraft designed and built by Samuel Pierpont Langley in 1896, the first powered heavier-than-air machine to attain sustained flight.
Then, Professor Samuel P. Langley, who taught physics at the University of Pittsburgh, began to re-examine the heavier-than-air machine from a new angle.
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