Voorbeelden van het gebruik van First aircraft in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The wings of the first aircraft.
BMW's first aircraft engine plant(Information).
On October 25, the first aircraft arrived.
The first aircraft was to be delivered in 1982.
It didn't take long before the first aircraft arrived.
The first aircraft landed there on July 17, 1935.
It would not take long before the first aircraft would appear.
The first aircraft which came back were the Greeks.
In March, the first aircraft arrived in Europe.
The first aircraft were delivered in December 1917.
The delivery of the first aircraft is scheduled for early 2018.
The first aircraft which came in was a Czech CN-295.
This was the first aircraft delivered to the U.S. Air Force.
The first aircraft came in for landing after one hour.
Purchased first aircraft for use in air delivery service.
The first aircraft which appeared were two Spanish F-18s.
Delta Debuts First Aircraft with All Four Seat Experiences from Paris.
The first aircraft which departed were the two Swiss F-18s.
This was the first aircraft specifically designed to carry passengers.
The first aircraft which appeared was the Norwegian Falcon 20ECM.
The harrier was the first aircraft in the world which could vertical land and take-off.
The first aircraft that came in had nothing to do with the TIP.
The Venom was the first aircraft which was used for flying on instruments only.
The first aircraft that appeared was a green Tornado of WTD-61.
Norway got its first aircraft in December 1979 and Denmark on February 18, 1980.
The first aircraft were produced in a factory in Tbilisi in October 1949.
Operational history==The first aircraft were produced in a factory in Tbilisi in October 1949.
The first aircraft arrived at the head of the runway after 20 minutes.
This design was the first aircraft which was from the beginning developed as a jet driven aircraft. .
The first aircraft appeared at the head of the runway after start-up.