an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"
a airfilled container, with the wings that are either filled with air or Jet-A, which is lighter than water
a complicated thing, and things can go wrong besides the engine quitting
a "craft," and its "crew," including a "captain," "first officer," and "purser," operates from a "deck" inside a "cabin
a craft that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reaction of the air fundamentally with a purpose of flying to a place on the earth
a flying machinewith wings
a heavier than air aircraft, generally with fixed wings
a heavier than air aircraft where any movement of the wings in relation to the aircraft is not used to generate lift
a heavier-than-air craft that is propelled by an engine and uses fixed aerodynamic surfaces (i
a heavier than air fixed wing aircraft that is propelled by propeller or jets
a heavier-than-air flying machine whose primary purposes are transport and research
a horseless carriage (it's got an engine and wheels) just added a pair of wings to it
a machine that uses an engine to make it fly
an antigravity engine, a balloon is an antigravity engine, a rocket is an antigravity engine, a stepladder is an antigravity engine
a vehicle heavier than air, powered by an engine, which travels through the air by the reaction of air passing over its wings
The true definition is found in identifing the type of plane and your personal feeling of aircraft. If you fear air travel, dreaming of being on a passenger jet in flight is likely to be an expression of fear involved with some sort of travel. However if you LIKE to fly then this could also mean happeness. And it can also indicate a desire to rise above it all, an escape.
An engine-driven fixed-wing aircraft heavier than air that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its wings.
A powered aircraft that derives its lift from the movement of air over fixed lifting surfaces. (See also aeroplane)
An aircraft that uses the force of air on its wings (called lift) to fly.
A mechanically driven, fixed-wing, heavier-than-air craft.