"WEFT" meaning in English

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Phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} WEFT
  1. (aviation) Acronym of wing(s), engine(s), fuselage(s), tail(s). A mnemonic for airplane identification, of most the most identifiable parts of the aeroplane, that can be used to distinguish one aircraft from another. Tags: abbreviation, acronym, alt-of Alternative form of: wing(s) (extra: A mnemonic for airplane identification, of most the most identifiable parts of the aeroplane, that can be used to distinguish one aircraft from another), engine(s) (extra: A mnemonic for airplane identification, of most the most identifiable parts of the aeroplane, that can be used to distinguish one aircraft from another), fuselage(s) (extra: A mnemonic for airplane identification, of most the most identifiable parts of the aeroplane, that can be used to distinguish one aircraft from another), tail(s) (extra: A mnemonic for airplane identification, of most the most identifiable parts of the aeroplane, that can be used to distinguish one aircraft from another) Categories (topical): Aviation

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