I couldn't help but be afraid that the airplane would suddenly fall.
Without belief in science, the airplane would fall down.
It's not fair to the people the airplane might fall on.
Mom traveled by train, since airplanes were still falling out of the sky on a regular basis in 1939.
"In the meantime, the airplane fell behind schedule by quite a bit."
It was into a decaying neighborhood that the airplane fell, and the blow struck hard.
It takes a lot of brain power to will that airplane not to fall from the sky.
The airplane then fell in a nose-down attitude and disappeared out of sight behind the trees.
When that tank blew up I thought an airplane had fallen on the house.
Her airplane fell apart as she passed the grandstand, and crashed at more than 200 mph.