Aéroplane
Aéroplane is a term primarily used in French to refer to an airplane. It originates from the Greek word "aer" meaning air and the French word "planeur" meaning glider. The term was coined by French aviation pioneer Charles Renard in 1875 to describe a type of heavier-than-air flying machine. While the word "airplane" is more commonly used in English, "aéroplane" can still be encountered in older texts or in specific contexts related to early aviation history.
The concept of an aéroplane represents a machine capable of powered, sustained flight through the air, typically
The evolution of the aéroplane saw rapid progress throughout the early 20th century. Innovations in engine