No, it is a noun. It can be used with other nouns as a noun adjunct, in such terms as airplane food and airplane wings.
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The airplane in the movie Airplane is a Boeing 707
The front of an airplane is called nose of the airplane.
The elevator section of an airplane is located in the aft of the airplane, or on the little wings in the back section of the airplane. The elevators move the airplane on its vertical axis, thereby making the airplane climb or descend.
If you're looking for an English adjective derived from Latin, it's "avian", from avis, "bird".In Latin itself, the adjective is actually aviarius(-a, -um).
the airplane was first because what would the parachute be needed before the airplane? Correct answer is airplane!(:
Airplane? What airplane? My paper airplane wings weigh less than 8 grams.
The possessive form for the singular noun airplane is airplane's.
Which type of airplane?
An Airplane =)
There is no standard airplane.
the elevators on an airplane is used to change the airplane's pitch. The pitch of an airplane is what makes the airplane go up and down without turning, if you turn, that would become roll.