As she crabbed nearer, Steve was able to make out the aircraft more clearly; its swept-back wings rocking wildly from side to side.
They were based on the Lloyd company's pre-war C.I design, and like it, were conventional biplanes with swept-back wings.
A large pontoon was mounted below the fuselage, and small outboard floats were mounted near the tips of the swept-back wings.
Twin rudders jutted up from the rear of the disk, and on either side projected short swept-back wings.
The moving speck swelled and became a thin metallic dart with swept-back wings.
Only then did it occur to Varian that the shape of the Thek's vehicle with its transparent canopy was vaguely bird-like, with swept-back wings.
Betsy squinted at the craft's anomalous swept-back wings, which crawled with the purplish fire of the rho-field.
The long swept-back wings are a darker grey above.
Panaka pointed to a long, low ship on the far side of the hangar with swept-back wings and powerful Headon-5 engines.
The bright red biplane had swept-back wings and a heart-shaped tail decorated with a black three-headed-eagle design.
Shiny black, it was shaped like two swept-back wings that met in the middle, with no body in between.
It has long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
It consists of a main range with two swept-back wings on either side.
The P.B.25 had swept-back wings, a modified landing gear and a revised fuselage nacelle.
Many swifts have long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
The B-52 was one of the first jet bombers and the first large airplane to have swept-back wings, enabling it to fly 650 miles an hour.
It was combed away from his brow, forming two swept-back wings above the ears.
This 13-14 cm long swiftlet has swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
It was a tapered cylinder with swept-back rigid wings and a double tail.