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half-plane
[ haf-pleyn, hahf- ]
noun
Mathematics.
- the part of the plane on one side of a straight line of infinite length in the plane.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of half-plane1
First recorded in 1890–95
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The chickens are at the upper limit of what Wing’s drones — which are half-copter, half-plane hybrids — are capable of carrying.
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Why did the half-plane, half-helicopter not work?
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However, the half-helicopter, half-plane never really took off and it was scrapped in 1962.
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So Fairey came up with the Rotodyne, classed as a composite helicopter - essentially half-plane, half-helicopter.
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The half-plane, half-helicopter design aims to overcome chronic obstacles to high-speed helicopter flight by combining the advantages of fixed-wing aircraft with those of a standard helicopter -- allowing it to fly at 220 knots or 400 km/hour.
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