Yes. It turns out that "aeroplane" is just an older word, but it means the same thing as airplane.
the hidden object weight the same as the airplane
Drinking age on an airplane will be the same as what ever country the aircraft is flagged in.
It depends upon the model of the airplane. They are not all the same size.
air+car=airplaneAir+car=airplane(same an an aero plane)
No, they are basically the same but in the second one there is a spaceship flying toward the sun.
The same as a ship. The Galley.
The correct term for an airplane window is a porthole, the same as for a window on the side of a ship.
Check the lubrication order for your airplane, because not all airplanes use the same lubricants.
At the same time as they invented the first airplane they also invented simple steering methods to control it.
Airplane is the usual American spelling, aeroplane is often used in England, but they are really forms of the same word.
no
The size and shape