"skycrane" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: skycranes [plural]
Etymology: From sky + crane. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|sky|crane}} sky + crane Head templates: {{en-noun}} skycrane (plural skycranes)
  1. A helicopter that is used for hauling large loads.
    Sense id: en-skycrane-en-noun-GdfzjCSh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1999, John Sherman, Sherman Exposed: Slightly Censored Climbing Stories, The Mountaineers Books:",
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          "ref": "2007, K[eshava] C[handa] Arora, Vikas V. Shinde, Aspects of Materials Handling, Laxmi Publications, →ISBN, page 55:",
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          "ref": "2016, Conrad M. Leighton, War Stories: A GI Reporter in Vietnam, 1970-1971, McFarland & Company, →ISBN, page 292:",
          "text": "Only two skycranes came in hauling tractors and we aren’t allowed to get rides on them.",
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          "text": "As the [ Perseverance Rover ] descent stage levels out and slows to its final descent speed of about 1.7 miles per hour (2.7 kilometers per hour), it initiates the “skycrane” maneuver.",
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