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Definition of "twin-engined" []

  • Alternative form of twin-engine. (adjective)

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Use "twin-engined" in a sentence
  • "The Irish Aviation Authority said the aircraft — a twin-engined turboprop leased to Isle of Man-based airline Manx2.com and operated by a Barcelona-based company called Flightline BCN — aborted two attempts to land before crashing on the third try."
  • "His hosts were admiringly described as “probably the nicest and richest people” in town, with five cars, a large motor yacht, and a twin-engined aeroplane of their own.33 In their house he slept on silk and linen sheets, often for twelve hours at a stretch, listened to Beethoven, Brahms and Elgar on the gramophone, made occasional conversation, and tried to regain some of the 30 pounds he had lost since the accident."
  • "There were no interstate highways, and air travel usually meant a DC3 or Fairchild 440 , twin-engined 40 passenger propellor planes that travelled perhaps 300 miles per hour with a tail wind."
Words like "twin-engined"
b-47
carrier-based
delta-wing
dihedral
f-14
fixed-wing
ground-attack
messerschmitt
single-engine
single-seat
supersonic
tilt-rotor
tri-motored
two-engine
two-seater