hydroaeroplane

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English

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Etymology

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From hydro- +‎ aeroplane (hydro- +‎ aero- +‎ plane).

Noun

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hydroaeroplane (plural hydroaeroplanes)

  1. (aviation, obsolete) A floatplane, an airplane specialized for operating on water, having pontoon floats instead of skids or wheels.

Usage notes

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(obsolete aviation term): This term was used to describe the very first seaplanes and floatplanes, at the dawn of powered aviation through early-post-WWI era (late 'teens, early twenties).

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