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It is easy to forget the many French aviation pioneers. And many Americans learned to fly with the Lafayette Esquadrille. So quite a few French words entered English. Aerodrome anteceded airport. Fuselage is only one I can think of at the moment. I was disappointed that I had no luck searching for others.
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Aileron is another. And don't forget canard.
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nacelle - a streamlined enclosure for an aircraft engine.
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Noun 1. chandelle - a flight maneuver consisting of a steep climbing turn executed to gain altitude while changing direction
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Didn't 'pilot' come to English via the French?
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pilot? edit oy! less than a minute... point to you, dixbey...
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Came atcha outta the sun!
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Didn't 'pilot' come to English via the French?
Perhaps, but not to aviation. It was already in English when it came to aviation.
AHD4 doesn't list a date for its entry into English. MWO says 1530.
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I learned the word "tarmac" reading pulp magazine stories about aerial warfare in WWI. Only fairly recently did I discover that it is eponymic for MacAdam, who pioneered asphalt pavement. And "taxi" to use power of propellor to move aircraft along the tarmac to or from either takeoff or landing.
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