A lightweight fabric or material used in aircraft construction, popular in early aviation.
From aero- (air) + -phane (appearing or transparent, from Greek phanein). This material was named for its use in lightweight aircraft rather than its appearance.
Aerophane sounds like it should be transparent, but it was actually named simply for its connection to aircraft—early airplane designers stretched this fabric over wooden frames to create the first airplane wings.
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