Which preposition to use with aeroplane
"Mightn't it be an aeroplane?" "An aeroplane in this part of the country?"
The only incident worthy of special mention was the passage of a German aeroplane over the interior of our lines.
Aeroplanes with experienced pilots and armed with the latest anti-Zeppelin devices were stationed at Port Said and Aboukir ready to ascend on any moonlight night when the hum of aerial motor machinery could be heard.
Four hundred and more are busy on aeroplanes at the Curtiss works.
To them we owe the aeroplanes to a new universe.
"They know too much to bother with an aeroplane by now!" declared Frank, laughing again.
In a single-seater the pilot engaged two two-seater aeroplanes of a late type, driving down one machine within our line, the pilot killed by eleven bullets and the observer wounded.
Why, I know that Mr. Selingman simply worried Maud's life out of her to get a little model of his aeroplane from him.
AERIAL ATTACKS ON LONDON Cities from Bagdad to London were subject to aerial raids by the Germans during the summer, notable attacks being those by Zeppelins and aeroplanes on London and the eastern coast cities of England.
"I cameer in response to your letter to the department, in regard to the forthcoming trials of aeroplanes for the service.
"Just in time," laughed the young officer, as he aided Peggy in dragging the aeroplane under the shelter of an open cart-shed.
No matter how often one may go up a thousand feet or more above the earth, it is next to impossible to weary of the wonderful scenes that keep passing constantly in review as the buzzing motor keeps carrying the aeroplane along over plain, valley, hills, forests, rivers, and villages or towns that chance to lie in the route.
Those who on account of the bombs that fell from the German aeroplanes into Paris left that city had no such excuse.
The locality had been chosen as removed from the reach of the ordinary run of curiosity seekers, who had flocked from all parts of the country to be present at the first tests of aeroplanes as actual naval adjuncts.
" "Well, yes, if you're still determined to run the aeroplane across lots toward this side of the opening," Andy remarked with a shudder.
" "Heard how he was watching you fly, when that little chap belonging to Cragan, the fisherman, got overboard, out in the lake; and this same gent, he saw Frank dive right off his aeroplane like a bullfrog, and save little Tommy.
He received the Victoria Cross for his exploit, but a few days later was killed while testing a new aeroplane near Paris.