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Free sign upThe phrase "plane model" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific type or design of an airplane. Example: The new plane model was highly anticipated by aviation enthusiasts, who were excited to see its advanced features in action.
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They will differ, plane model by plane model.
An English schoolboy received a make-it-yourself plane model from an American friend.
The only other… An English schoolboy received a make-it-yourself plane model from an American friend.
The New Yorker, November 13 , 1954P. 35 An English schoolboy received a make-it-yourself plane model from an American friend.
By Florrie Chiat and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, November 13 , 1954P. 35 An English schoolboy received a make-it-yourself plane model from an American friend.
In briefs submitted to the National Transportation Safety Board earlier this month, the airline accused Airbus of suppressing information about previous control problems involving the plane model, an A-300, and similar planes.
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Other devices that use it include the Thummer (not yet in commercial production), which, approaching the concept on a much smaller scale, has 57 keys on each half of a split-plane model and can be hand-held.
Air taxis, whether they operate on a per-seat or per-plane model (which is how ground taxicabs typically operate) present "an evolutionary step that will probably lead to a revolutionary change in how we travel" as big airlines are cutting service and leaving some markets altogether, Mr. Leader said.
An in-plane model is established.
In this paper, a novel air light recovery method based on color-plane model is proposed.
Therefore, we propose the color-plane model which combines the color-line model and haze-line model.
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