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sesquiplane

[ ses-kwi-pleyn ]

noun

, Aeronautics.
  1. a biplane having one wing with not more than half the surface area of the other wing.


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Down and into Dallas's Love field, busiest airport of the southwest, slipped Coste's red sesquiplane "Point d'lnterrogation" last week at the end of a 1,700-mi. flight from New York.

Typical of France's oversea air condition is the 40-ton French sesquiplane, Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris, built in 1934 and now an old-fashioned monster.

Question Mark At Le Bourget airfield near Paris, the crimson Breguet sesquiplane Question Mark, weighted down by 1,350 gal. of fuel, roared down a runway, pulled itself off the ground and over a line of trees, vanished in the haze to the northwest.

The Roma is the huge Bellanca sesquiplane which C. Sabelli was to fly to Rome last year.

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