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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airplane prototype" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a preliminary model of an airplane that is created for testing and development purposes.
Example: "The engineers unveiled the new airplane prototype at the aviation expo, showcasing its innovative design and technology."
Alternatives: "aircraft prototype" or "plane prototype".
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The Mark II resembles an airplane prototype, with visible flaps.
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One example is the development of a small manned two-seater prototype airplane powered only by proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel-cell stacks, which runs on compressed hydrogen gas as fuel and pressurized air as oxidant, and Li-ion batteries.
The efficient all composite motorglider is an all electric prototype airplane which does not produce any of the noxious engine exhaust by-products, such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide or NOx, that can contribute to climate change and adversely affect local air quality.
The garage in which young Steve and his friend Steve Wozniak put together not model airplanes but the prototype of what became that historic object, The Apple Computer.
For us, we received great advice to ship a few units at lower development cost, and we resorted to using Arduinos and Nintendo Wii remotes and RC airplane batteries to build prototypes that we could sell.
For years, large manufacturers have relied on hulking, expensive 3-D printers to make prototype parts for airplanes, cars and machinery.
Also mandatory is a production certification, which attests that the manufacturer has exacting quality standards in place and can build multiple airplanes identical to the approved prototype.
The prototype of a new airplane gets pulled onto a test field by lumbering oxen — the sign of a country moving uneasily from tradition to technological modernity.
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