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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aircraft fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to military operations, aviation incidents, or discussions about weaponry involving aircraft.
Example: "The military reported that the enemy's aircraft fire was targeting their ground troops during the operation."
Alternatives: "aviation fire" or "airborne fire".
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I wouldn't want to die in an aircraft fire.
During the run, his aircraft was struck by intense and accurate anti aircraft fire.
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Anti-aircraft fire drove off the planes.
Mr. Mahurin was hit by anti-aircraft fire.
The Zintanis responded with shells and anti-aircraft fire.
Each time they encountered anti-aircraft fire from the Taliban.
CNN showed anti-aircraft fire in Baghdad in one box.
Inexperienced rebels have shot up their own cars with anti-aircraft fire.
The men on the ground watched it intently as anti-aircraft fire erupted around them.
Apparently, the crew of the AC-130 mistook the shooting for hostile anti-aircraft fire.
The Sri Lankan Army cut Colombo's power supply and responded with frantic anti-aircraft fire.
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