66 Verbs to Use for the Word aeroplane

Those might do all very well when he had ordinary guests; but when fortune sent him one of the now famous Bird boys for company, he wanted to listen to some thrilling accounts of adventures that had come the way of the young and daring aviators, from the time they built their first aeroplane, after purchasing most of the parts, and found that they had an immediate rival in Percy Carberry.

During the day's fighting an aircraft gun of the Third Army Corps succeeded in bringing down a German aeroplane.

"And the chances are ten to one, we've got the story down fine right now, know who one of the robbers was, why they wanted to steal an aeroplane to make their get-away in, and all that.

Never had the Bird boys seen an aeroplane handled with more extraordinary skill and dash than was the one that had been stolen from the hangar of Percy Carberry.

I think it's a little queer nobody seemed to have any suspicion of this awful business at the time I left home on horseback, to ride up to the Quackenboss farm, where you had been watching our injured aeroplane all night.

One of the crew was endeavoring to force an entrance into the locked lazerette, doubtless with the intention of destroying the valuable aeroplane.

"You'll live to fly many another aeroplane, Mr. Parsons.

"Yes, and whoever was there, they must have been mad because they didn't find the aeroplane, for they smashed a few things, just for spite, it looked like," was what Frank added.

" "Well, yes, if you're still determined to run the aeroplane across lots toward this side of the opening," Andy remarked with a shudder.

You are constructing 3,500 aeroplanes, and training 6,000 airmen.

Every steel wire guy was kept as taut as a fiddle string; and by the time they were done handling the aeroplane it would be in apple-pie shape for work.

Up into the puffy air winged six aeroplanes.

There were six hangars of canvas, each containing an aeroplane and serving as a dormitory; and for each aeroplane a carriage and a motorfor sometimes aeroplanes are wounded and have to travel by road; it takes ninety minutes to dismount an aeroplane.

As the young officer turned, Fanning, without a word of greeting, bellowed out: "Ain't it against the rules for a girl to drive an aeroplane in this contest.

I've seen you boys sailing around more'n a little, but never got close up to examine the aeroplane.

We were certain within an hour after we sighted an aeroplane to get the howitzers among us.

and even slip past the revolutionary army, after being bombarded by their old cannon, here even our own men want to smash our precious aeroplane, under the belief that it's an evil bird, come to bring bad luck to the people.

Then we'll chase off to where we left our aeroplane, and stand ready for anything that may happen.

He received the Victoria Cross for his exploit, but a few days later was killed while testing a new aeroplane near Paris.

Ordinary methods would never find them, save through a mere chance; but when one can copy the eagle, and mount to dizzy heights, with a pair of powerful glasses he can see almost everything that is going on for miles and miles around, provided he has a skilled companion along to manage the aeroplane or balloon.

"Of course, Mr. Eugene Mortlake is the man who is manufacturing the Mortlake aeroplane.

" "You must mean our aeroplane, Señor?" remarked Frank, quickly.

If you meet an aeroplane when you are walking with him and ask humbly for his verdict thereon, in the expectation of an explosion of clipped technical jargon, he will stop and study its outline with great attention, and will eventually inform you, to your respectful mystification, that it is a "P.-P.-D." Thereafter he will chuckle most unofficially.

"You mean they might try to capture us in the bargain, and force us to operate the aeroplane?

To them we owe the aeroplanes to a new universe.

66 Verbs to Use for the Word  aeroplane