The word plane's is the singular, possessive form of the noun 'plane', called a possessive noun.
Using the apostrophe s ('s) shows that something in the sentence belongs to that plane. Example:
My seat was right above the plane's wing.
A plane's takeoff could be seen in the distance.
The plane's crew made a smooth landing.
The collective noun for the noun planes is a fleet of planes. The same collective noun can be used for a fleet of chartered planes.However, it would be uncommon to charter an entire fleet of planes; chartered planes are those that someone has chartered. It would be more common to have a fleet of planes available to be chartered. In other words, a fleet of charter planes.
Fleet.
All collective nouns are common nouns.There is no collective nouns specifically for jet planes, however the collective nouns for planes can be used; they are:a fleet of planes (a fleet of jet planes)a squadron of planes (a squadron of jet planes)a stack of planes (a stack of jet planes)
The collective noun is a squadron of airplanes or a squadron of fighter planes.
No, the noun 'planes' is a plural noun, the singular noun is plane.The noun 'plane' is a word for a tool used to shape wood; a word for a flat or level surface; a word for a level of existence or development; a shortened form of the noun 'airplane'.The word 'planes' is also a verb: plane, planes, planing, planed.
The noun 'fleet' is a collective noun for groups of ships, planes, and vehicles (trucks, taxis, buses, etc.)
The collective noun for a group of planes is a fleetof planes.
Planes seldom crash more than once.
What type of noun is childhood
a special type of gas
Countryside is a type of common noun.
The noun thunder is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.