Twin-propeller-plane (Noun)
Meaning
A propeller plane with an engine that drives two propellers in opposite directions (for stability).
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The tour operator used a twin-propeller-plane to take tourists over the scenic mountains, guaranteeing a smooth ride with its counter-rotating propellers.
- Due to its unique design, the twin-propeller-plane was able to maintain stability even in turbulent weather conditions.
- After years of development, the company finally unveiled its newest twin-propeller-plane model, boasting increased efficiency and reduced vibrations.
- The pilot felt reassured knowing that the twin-propeller-plane's contrarotating propellers would reduce the effects of torque and propel the aircraft steadily forward.
- In an effort to reduce operating costs, regional airlines began replacing their old planes with more fuel-efficient, modern twin-propeller-planes.