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passengers are given a boarding pass
A biplane.
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biplane.
it means u have a turbo plane or turbo builder
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board passengers are given a boarding pass
It is called a biplane.
The axes separate the plane into four quadrants.
The word plane comes from the Latin "planum" This means "flat surface. Later in history in the older English language the word "planen" developed and that meant "to soar" In our modern day English the word plane means a surface generated by a line moving at a certain speed. The airplane is a machine that is a surface that soars in the air.See related links below for more information on the word "plane"
Yes, it is one word "aboard" -- as an adverb or preposition, it means "on board" a vehicle such as a bus, train, plane, or ship.
"It's gliding" literally or loosely "Things are great" are English equivalents of the French phrase "Ça plane."Specifically, the demonstrative pronoun "ça" means "it, that." The verb "plane" means "(He/she/it) does glide, glides, is gliding." The pronunciation is "sah plahn."
According to dictionary.com it isn't a real word the closest word is Tomography which means: a machine for making an x-ray of a selected plane of the body.