seaplane

listen to the pronunciation of seaplane
İngilizce - Türkçe
deniz uçağı
(Askeri) DENİZ UÇAĞI: Denize inip kalkabilmesini sağlamak üzere, deniz üzerinde durmasına yarayan botlarla (floats) teçhiz edilmiş uçak. Kendilerini su üstünde tutan sandal biçiminde gövdeye sahip uçaklara daha doğru olarak, (flyingboat) denir
{i} su uçağı
deniz uçak
float seaplane
(Havacılık) flotorlu uçak
İngilizce - İngilizce
Any aircraft capable of taking off from, and alighting on the surface of water
A seaplane is a type of aeroplane that can take off from or land on water. a plane that can take off from and land on a body of water. Aircraft that can land, float, and take off on water. The first practical seaplanes were built and flown in 1911-12 by Glenn H. Curtiss, who developed both the float seaplane, essentially a land plane with pontoons instead of landing wheels, and the flying boat, a boatlike plane that combined a main float and fuselage in a single body. A retractable landing wheel was later added to create an amphibian aircraft. By the late 1920s seaplanes held the speed and range records for aircraft. During the 1940s their utility diminished with the building of long-range land-based airplanes, new airports, and aircraft carriers
an airplane that can land on or take off from water; "the designer of marine aircraft demonstrated his newest hydroplane
{i} plane with special landing gear adapted for taking off and landing at sea
seaplane tender
a ship designed to tend to the needs of seaplanes, floatplanes and flying boats at sea, for resupply, refueling, sometimes including catapult launch
seaplane tender
a type of aircraft carrier specialized in dealing with airplanes that can use water as a landing surface
seaplane tenders
plural form of seaplane tender
A seaplane
hydroplane
seaplanes
plural of seaplane
seaplane