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Answer for the clue "Many a crop- duster ", 7 letters:
biplane

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Word definitions for biplane in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (cx aviation English) Having, or consisting of, two superposed planes, aerocurves, etc. n. (context aviation English) An airplane that has two main wings, one above the other and supported by struts.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Biplane \Bi"plane\, a. (A["e]ronautics) Having, or consisting of, two superposed planes, a["e]rocurves, or the like; of or pertaining to a biplane; as, a biplane rudder.

Usage examples of biplane.

As the lads were all of one mind, the biplane was headed in the direction of Hope.

Dick, as the biplane came to earth at the spot where they had landed before.

And then she playfully boxed his ear, at which he chased her around the biplane and gave her a hearty smack just below her own pretty ear.

The breeze was coming in fitful gusts, sending the biplane first to one side and then to the other.

Having plowed through the biplane, the express train had come to a halt with the last car standing not a great distance beyond the scene of the collision.

The flat car was stopped in front of the barn, and after some trouble the remains of the biplane were transferred to the structure.

With the biplane off their minds, the Rovers rejoined their friends in the automobile, and took a run through the country for fifty miles or more.

The money was paid over, and the Rover boys gave the purchaser a bill of sale, and he departed without delay, stating he wished to make arrangements for shipping the wrecked biplane away.

They had been congratulated on their escape from the wrecking of the biplane, and Dora had written to Dick urging him to give up flying.

A very big biplane with an enclosed cabin, a radial engine and a dull-green paint job.

The engine noise rose to a crescendo and the big biplane began to gather speed.

Charlie chopped the throttle and the big biplane settled toward the desert floor at an unnerving rate.

Fortunate because when Bal-Simba looked over his shoulder he saw he had brought Charlie, biplane and all, with them.

The big biplane rolled perhaps a hundred feet across the field before it stopped.

He hauled the big biplane around so tightly the whole frame shuddered, giving his gunners belly shots on three and four dragons at once.