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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aircrafts with" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "aircraft" as it is both singular and plural.
Example: "The company specializes in aircraft with advanced navigation systems."
Alternatives: "planes equipped with" or "airplanes featuring".
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In the center, 270 people match aircrafts with crews, draw flight plans and review maintenance checks, and keep an eye on passengers who missed their connections and need to be rebooked.
Capillary pumped loop (CPL) was already used in man-made satellites and space aircrafts with proven heat control technology.
It is envisioned that a hydrogen economy will drive the propulsion system revolution towards the ultimate goal of silent aircrafts with zero harmful emissions.
Wing rock is a highly nonlinear phenomenon in which aircrafts with slender delta wings undergo limit cycle roll oscillations at high angles of attack.
In-flight Wi-Fi is slowly rolling out across domestic airlines in the US and Delta is looking to capitalize on it by outfitting their entire domestic fleet of aircrafts with Aircell's GoGo service.
In the aeronautical industry, such trend is fundamental since this industry has evolved to design extremely complex aircrafts, with highly integrated systems, requiring more information in order to evaluate the whole system.
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Monoplane, type of aircraft with a single pair of wings.
Airbus received the news that Boeing could respond with a bigger aircraft with characteristic bravado.
AUSTRALIA: Warships and aircraft with 150 Special Forces and 1,400 other troops.
The highly risky mission would clear a path for aircraft with pilots, saving them from danger.
Because Saab builds aircraft with the same name, the school is called the Viggen Flight Academy.
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