planes造句91. US planes have been flying food and medical supplies into the area.
92. They are always afflicted with the noise made by the passing planes.
93. Several of the airline's planes are temporarily out of commission and undergoing safety checks.
94. The soldiers are trained to jump from the planes with full kit on.
95. They bugged out as fast as planes and ships would bear them.
96. The government prohibits the passage of foreign troops and planes across its territory.
97. Our planes covered the tanks which were attacking the enemy.
98. Planes buzzed the crowd.
99. Once again we came under attack from enemy fighter planes.
100. The leading pair of planes peeled away on to the right and the other to the left.
101. The government has now taken delivery of the new fighter planes.
102. These planes are outclassed by the most recent designs from the former Soviet Union.
103. They won a contract for the delivery of five fighter planes.
104. These two planes connect.
105. The government has agreed to buy 20 planes,[www.] with an option on a further 10.
106. The fighting planes,flying in formation, one by one, peeled away to left and right.
107. Military planes flew over the country in a warlike action.
108. I haven't yet flown in one of those very big planes.
109. UN planes have made air drops to 300 flood-hit villages.
110. All planes are being inspected for possible cracking and corrosion.
111. Supersonic planes can travel faster than the speed of sound.
112. The sound of enemy planes struck terror into our hearts.
113. Allied planes launched wave after wave of air attacks on the city.
114. The undulating planes of the countryside provide relief from the hard horizontals and verticals of the urban scene.
115. The two planes missed disaster by a matter of inches when they nearly collided.
116. As major airlines give up less-traveled routes, smaller planes are picking up the slack.
117. With several of their planes temporarily out of commission, the airline is losing money.
118. Planes landed at Bagram airport today carrying badly needed food and medicine.
119. The latest planes have halved the time needed for crossing the Atlantic.
120. Three planes were standing on the tarmac, waiting to take off.