Aerodynes

/ˈɛəroʊdaɪnz/ noun

Aircraft or machines that are heavier than air and stay aloft through the dynamic action of air on their surfaces, like airplanes and helicopters.

From French aérodyne, combining Greek aero- (air) and -dyne (power, force). The term emerged in early aviation to distinguish powered flying machines from lighter-than-air balloons and dirigibles.

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