A dog duck hunter tries to shoot the same duck (with a rifle whose barrels are twisted apart) but instead shoots tiny airplanes piloted by mice.
I made him take me to a motel, and at ten o'clock the next morning he drove me to the airport where I took a tiny airplane to Denver.
He even had tiny airplanes circling him.
A cruise missile flies in the atmosphere like a tiny computer-guided airplane and has a single nuclear charge.
He is one guy in a tiny airplane trying to patrol almost everything that snorts, honks or flaps in an area the size of Texas.
I don't water-ski and I don't enjoy riding in tiny airplanes that do.
And then, in May 1933, he took off in his tiny airplane and set a course for Everest by way of Cairo, Tehran, and India.
An unusual device the United States once issued was a tiny airplane, the Airlift Device for long service in the Berlin Airlift.
A tiny red airplane takes a spin around one clock every 24 hours; another timepiece has a toilet ball float as a pendulum.
From a distance came an increasing hum; a tiny airplane appeared above the ridge.