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How to use twin-engine in a sentence

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The lifecycle cost for Gripen is much lower compared to other generic heavy twin-engine fighters.
On the hardware side, making more twin-engine helicopters available would limit the risk of a copter losing juice at altitude.
The airport, which lost its last major airline service last year, wants to build a heliport and facilities for twin-engine aircraft.
Two teams did the field work for the survey, one from a twin-engine plane and the other from a helicopter.
Blue Dart's new Boeing 757-200 freighters are a derivative of the twin-engine passenger jetliner.
During the 1950s and 1960s, the Soviet design bureau Yakovlev was responsible for a series of swept-wing twin-engine jet combat aircraft.
He has his pilot's license with more than 750 air hours of twin-engine flying.
It lost its last major airline service last year and wants to build a heliport and facilities for twin-engine aircraft.
For twin-engine and multiple-engine units of all engine types an allowance of 3 dB may be applied.
The NH90 is medium-capacity twin-engine helicopter that meets the needs of France, Germany Italy, the Netherlands and Portugal.
In 1981 the company first flew its twin-engine, wide-body Boeing 767, followed by its twin-engine, single-aisle 757 the next year.
No other model in the category of twin-engine planes ever had a faster launch.
The twin-engine plane had taken off from Tripoli and was on its way to an oil refinery when the incident happened.
Nowadays, we would go for the obvious solution: let the larger planes, the twin-engine and four-engine aircraft fly overseas on their own power.
The company's current main product is L 410 series twin-engine turbo-prop commuter aircraft.
Presently, the helipad is designed to handle the government-owned twin-engine equipped helicopters.
It was a twin-engine turboprop attack aircraft built for counterinsurgency work.
To optimize the destructive effects of bombing and reduce casualties, heavier, longer-ranged, four-engine Halifax and Lancaster bombers gradually replaced the earlier twin-engine bombers.
Boeing's 777 twin-engine widebody averages 18 directives annually.
In 2010, the twin-engine art world — institutional display, luxury trade — ran all but frictionlessly.
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Rick climbed, then circled until Scotty saw the twin-engine transport approaching.
A limited transport capability is provided by about a dozen twin-engine, piston-type transports.
The first two are twin-engine and the last three single-engine machines.
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