Sentence examples for enemy aeroplanes from inspiring English sources

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"And I have yet to find one single individual who has attained conspicuous success in bringing down enemy aeroplanes who can be said to be spoiled either by his successes or by the generous congratulations of his comrades.

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Of the more outlandish ideas, an entry for "Laser Based Flow Modification" details how lasers could be used to disrupt the aerodynamic flow around an aeroplane's wings, forcing an "enemy" plane to change direction.

Taken to a remote hunting lodge in the Highlands – "a curious mix of military camp and university reading group" – she is taught how to send messages in code; to operate on enemy territory; to jump out of an aeroplane; to survive interrogation; and, most important of all, to kill.

Daring, skilled, and rugged moving fast and defying death he drove race cars in the early days of the automobile, then flew canvas-over-wooden-frame aeroplanes in the Great War, downing twenty-six enemy flyers and emerging at war's end as the nation's ace of aces.

It's utter tosh, but it's hard not to be ever so slightly impressed by a sequence that drops a parachuting tank out of an aeroplane and allows our heroes to machine-gun enemy fighters from the vehicle's open turret.

This war, now almost totally forgotten, was the first in which aircraft went up in reconnaissance to signal enemy positions to artillery batteries; it was also the first to see aerial bombardments, using bombs thrown from Italian aeroplanes and airships.

Aeroplanes & oth.

They filled five aeroplanes.

In half-empty aeroplanes!

No aeroplanes land".

I own three aeroplanes".

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