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 Übersetzung für 'aeroplane bomber' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an aeroplane bomber | aeroplane bombers
aeroplane bomber [Br.]Flugzeug-Attentäter {m}
Teiltreffer
aviat.
aeroplane [Br.]
Flugzeug {n}
361
aviat.
aeroplane [Br.]
Aeroplan {m} [veraltet] [Flugzeug]
28
aviat.
aeroplane [Br.]
Flugmaschine {f} [veraltet]
27
aviat.
aeroplane [Br.]
Flieger {m} [ugs.] [Flugzeug]
51
by aeroplane {adv} [Br.]mit dem Flugzeug
toys
paper aeroplane [Br.]
Papierschwalbe {f} [Papierflieger]
aviat.
private aeroplane [Br.]
Privatflugzeug {n}
aviat.
aeroplane hangar [Br.]
Flugzeughangar {m}
toys
model aeroplane [Br.]
Modellflugzeug {n}
toys
paper aeroplane [Br.]
Papierflieger {m}
aviat.
aeroplane steps {pl} [Br.]
Flugzeugtreppe {f}
aviat.
aeroplane engine [Br.]
Flugzeugmotor {m}
aviat.
aeroplane engine [Br.]
Flugmotor {m}
aviat.comm.
advertising aeroplane [Br.]
Werbeflugzeug {n}
aviat.
aeroplane tyre [Br.]
Flugzeugreifen {m}
aviat.
fixed-wing aeroplane [Br.]
Starrflügler {m}
telecom.
aeroplane mode [esp. Br.]
Flugzeugmodus {m}
aviat.mil.
high-speed fighter aeroplane [dated]
Hochgeschwindigkeitsjäger {m}
aviat.mil.
high-speed fighter aeroplane [dated]
Hochgeschwindigkeitsjagdflugzeug {n}
aviat.
landing of the aeroplane [Br.]
Flugzeuglandung {f} [Landung des Flugzeugs]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Tarrant Tabor bomber, the largest aeroplane built in Britain during World War I, was constructed in Byfleet by W G Tarrant Ltd but crashed fatally at Farnborough on 26 May 1919 on its first attempted take-off.
  • He describes the genesis of his painting "Aeroplane" as a fear of low-flying aircraft and the experience of seeing an aeroplane—which looked like a World War II Lancaster bomber—coming towards him over the treetops one day.
  • The final tick of the clock prior to the "explosion" proves to be a little disappointing, with the bomb hatching like an egg and a small aeroplane appearing out of the bomb, flying out of the room, and circling outside the house (thus implying the bomb was merely an "egg" of the bomber).
  • During World War II an RAF bomber aeroplane on a training run clipped a telephone line behind a church in Ballykelly and crashed, claiming the lives of the crew.
  • The lightness of elektron meant that a large aeroplane like the Zeppelin-Staaken R-type bomber could carry hundreds of bomblets.

  • It reformed on 20 March 1924 at Martlesham Heath as part of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, mainly carrying out test flying of bomber aircraft.
  • In the same timeframe as the J57, the Bristol Aeroplane Company Engine Division in the UK also adopted the two-spool arrangement into their Olympus turbojet engine series, which went on to propel the Avro Vulcan bomber and later the Concorde.
  • The design dates to a November 1946 proposal by Bristol Aeroplane Company for a jet-powered bomber, powered by four new engines which would be supplied by Bristol Aero Engines.
  • There were three aeroplane crashes in what is now the municipal district during the war.
  • However, the aeroplane was not accepted by the Soviet military and the design died with Cheranovsky.

  • The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (often called the Beau) is a British multi-role aircraft developed during the Second World War by the Bristol Aeroplane Company.
  • It was of advanced all-metal construction and probably the first aeroplane to use geodetic construction.
  • Born at Marsh Hall Farm, Farnworth, Widnes, the son of the mechanical engineer Charles Chadwick, he was the chief designer for Avro and was responsible for practically all of their aeroplane designs.
  • It was a descendant of the Martin NBS-1, which was built by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company for the Glenn L.
  • Nevertheless, Vogt was convinced that his new construction method would deliver an aeroplane of the required strength with better performance than traditional designs, so he started work on "Projekt" 6 and submitted it anyway.

  • It may be the best-known Italian aeroplane of the Second World War.
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