escadrille

/ɑ̃.skad.ʁil/

Definitions

1. noun

A group of fighter planes, usually from one country, that operate together in combat.

“The French escadrille flew bravely in the Battle of France, but suffered heavy losses.”

2. noun

In World War I, a flying squadron or unit, typically consisting of several aircraft, that was assigned to a specific mission or area of operation.

“The escadrille was responsible for conducting reconnaissance missions over enemy territory.”

Synonyms

  • squadron
  • wing

Antonyms

  • non-combat unit