airplane cloth — n. 1. a strong, plain weave cloth of linen or cotton, originally used for airplane wings 2. a similar cotton cloth used for shirts, etc … English World dictionary
airplane cloth — noun or airplane fabric 1. : a cotton or linen fabric of firm plain weave doped for use on airplane parts 2. : a shirting fabric resembling airplane cloth * * * 1. a strong cotton cloth of plain weave treated with dope and formerly used as a… … Useful english dictionary
airplane cloth — 1. a strong cotton cloth of plain weave treated with dope and formerly used as a covering for the wings and fuselages of airplanes. 2. a similar, lighter weight fabric for shirts and pajamas. * * * … Universalium
airplane fabric — noun see airplane cloth … Useful english dictionary
Pilot cloth — Pilot Pi lot, n. [F. pilote, prob. from D. peillood plummet, sounding lead; peilen, pegelen, to sound, measure (fr. D. & G. peil, pegel, a sort of measure, water mark) + lood lead, akin to E. lead. The pilot, then, is the lead man, i. e., he who… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mareng cell — ˈmäˌreŋ noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: mareng from Glenn L. Martin died 1955 American airplane manufacturer + English engineering : a fuel container made of airplane cloth impregnated inside and outside with a synthetic rubber that… … Useful english dictionary
Boussac, Marcel — ▪ French industrialist born April 17, 1889, Châteauroux, Fr. died March 21, 1980, near Paris French industrialist and textile manufacturer whose introduction of colour into clothing ended the “black look” in France. The second son of… … Universalium
Wright flyer of 1903 — ▪ airplane first powered airplane to demonstrate sustained flight under the full control of the pilot. Designed and built by Wilbur and Orville Wright in Dayton, Ohio, it was assembled in the autumn of 1903 at a camp at the base of the Kill … Universalium
technology, history of — Introduction the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… … Universalium
List of problems solved by MacGyver — This is a list of problems that have been solved by the fictional character MacGyver from the television series of the same name. (This list is not yet comprehensive.) MacGyver employs his resourcefulness and his knowledge of chemistry,… … Wikipedia
Diffusion of technology in Canada — This article outlines the history of the diffusion or spread of technology in Canada. Technologies chosen for treatment here include, in rough order, transportation, communication, energy, materials, industry, public works, public services… … Wikipedia