That is hard to describe in words. There are three types of sounds based on the type of engines: (a) propellor airplane, (b) Turbo-prop airplane and (c) Jet-powered airplane.
No, the i in airplane is silent.
Yes, the word "airplane" contains the long "a" sound, but it does not have a long "e" sound. The pronunciation of "airplane" emphasizes the "air" with a long vowel sound, while the "plane" part ends with a short "a" sound. Thus, the word does not include a long "e" sound at all.
rumbling
An airplane, because it starts with a vowel sound. (In the UK you would say an aeroplane.)
The sound of the airplane from the outside is pretty loud BUT when you get inside of an airplane and your flying you cant hear any thing
shuem
engine
An airplane that travels faster than sound is called a supersonic aircraft.
The passenger airplane that flies faster than the speed of sound is called the Concorde.
It makes a rumbling noise
Supersonic.
That is hard to describe in words. There are three types of sounds based on the type of engines: (a) propellor airplane, (b) Turbo-prop airplane and (c) Jet-powered airplane.