different between powerplant vs airframe
powerplant
English
Noun
powerplant (plural powerplants)
- Alternative spelling of power plant
powerplant From the web:
- what power plant provides my electricity
- what power plant is near me
- what power plant supplies the most energy
- what power plant releases lead and arsenic
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airframe
English
Etymology
air +? frame
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???.f?e(?)m/, enPR: âr'fr?m'
Noun
airframe (plural airframes)
- The main body and structure of an aircraft (without the powerplant).
- This airframe has 2600 flight hours on it; the powerplant has just over 800.
Derived terms
- airframer
See also
- powerplant
airframe From the web:
- what airframe is the kc-135
- what airframe is the kc-46
- airframe meaning
- what is airframe and powerplant
- what is airframe maintenance
- what is airframe and powerplant license
- what are airframes made of
- what are airframe hours
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