"In the United Kingdom and most of the Commonwealth, the term "aeroplane" is used. The word derives from the Greek αέρας (aéras-) ("air") and -plane. In the United States and Canada, the term "airplane" is applied to these aircraft. The form "aeroplane" is the older of the two, dating back to the mid- to late-19th century. The spelling "airplane" was first recorded in 1907."
Put that in your pipe and smoke it, yanks.
by Anonymous13 years ago
1. I don't smoke.
2. Your comment makes no argument to why it should be aeroplane.
3. Who cares?
by Anonymous12 years ago
American spelling is simpler I think.
by Anonymous13 years ago
AND ONE DAY WE WILL DIE
AND OUR ASHES WILL FLY FROM THE AEROPLANE OVER THE SEA
by Anonymous12 years ago
dammit, I was gonna post that.
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Great song. I'm gonna go listen to it now that you have reminded me of it. :)
by Anonymous12 years ago
I couldn't really give a shit how it's spelt and I don't know why you do.
by Anonymous12 years ago
"spelt Noun /spelt/
An old kind of wheat with bearded ears and spikelets that each contain two narrow grains, not widely grown but favored as a health food"
by Anonymous12 years ago
"Either are correct. Spelt is simply considered "old english" and is less used in America. But both are correct."
by Anonymous12 years ago
Lol I was just being ironic (joking). Aeroplane/airplane. Spelling differences in different countries. Yknow.
by Anonymous12 years ago
haha alright, my bad :P
by Anonymous12 years ago
If your talking about the Red Hot Chili Peppers song, then yeah!
by Anonymous12 years ago
Gimme a ticket for an aeroplane, ain't got time to take a fast train...
by Anonymous12 years ago
Are we really going to start with the 'colour/color' argument again? Because we all concluded that 'colour' wins in 2010 already.
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