Burt, Caracas and Eagle
Yes, the compound noun Air Force One is a proper noun, the name of the airplane(s) assigned to the US President; the name of a specific airplane.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing. Air Force One is the name of a specific thing.A proper noun is always capitalized.
another name for a coordinate plane is Cartesian plane.
the bush plane on the plane were take off
The plane. Note it should be plane not planes.When you add an -s to a verb then the subject should be singular ie plane not planes
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
Yes. Have you ever travelled in a Hercules?
She travelled by plane.
Allows mechanical advantage, > Output force = Input force * (distance travelled up and parallel to ramp / vertical distance travelled)
American F-15 Strike Eagle
Eagle one
Proper noun
I flew from U.K. to Australia in a plane on loan to British Eagle Airways back in the 1960s. So It was real then!
there's a scene like that in Eagle Eye
"Because he travelled on foot and not by car, plane, or any other means of transportation, he was considered a wayfarer."
A coordinate plane! If it has one or more breaks in it is not a coordinate plane but only a part of one.
No. The F-15 eagle is the only fighter aircraft that is one the most difficult plane to shoot down.
he didnt fly the lone eagle. that was Lindbergh's nickname. he flew the Spirit of st Louis