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Heinkel
/ ˈə /
noun
Ernst Heinrich (ɛrnst ˈhainrɪç). 1888–1958, German aircraft designer. His company provided many military aircraft in World Wars I and II, including the first jet-powered plane
Example Sentences
Katya exclaimed, “You darling, you’ve just shot down a Heinkel!”
All somehow missed, but a lone Heinkel He 177 circled back, bore in on the Rohna, and dropped what the Americans later learned was a cutting-edge weapon of war, a radio-controlled “glide bomb,” the Hs-293, that could change direction midair and track its target at 500 mph.
It would be treason to say that we were eager to see Heinkel HE-111s and Dornier DO-17s.
In July 2018, he teamed up with John Heinkel, owner of a towing company, to haul away scooters that they deemed to be parked on private property.
In March, Lime and Bird sued Borelli and Heinkel for the scooter removals.
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