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triplane

/trahy-pleyn/US // ˈtraɪˌpleɪn //UK // (ˈtraɪˌpleɪn) //

三机,三翼机,三翼飞机,三机合一

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : an airplane with three supporting wings, one above another: a design used mainly in the early history of the airplane.

Examples

  • The night bomber is very often a huge triplane, for the extra wing surface gives greater lifting power.

  • First of all the pioneer designer had to choose between the monoplane, the biplane and the triplane.

  • The huge night bombing machine of the present time is almost always of the triplane type.

  • Until clever engineers came to the rescue with an improved aircraft motor, the triplane was very much in disfavor.

  • Their three bombers, including a smaller triplane and a biplane, headed the list of their fellows at the front.