IPA: /ɛsˈkædriː/
KK: /ɛsˈkædriː/
A group of military aircraft, usually consisting of six or more planes, organized for a specific purpose, often used in air combat or reconnaissance missions.
During World War I, the escadrille played a crucial role in aerial battles.
**Escadrille** → The word originates from French, derived from "escadre" (meaning squadron) and the diminutive suffix "-ille". An escadrille refers to a small squadron, particularly in aviation, indicating a smaller unit within a larger group.
Think of a small 'squadron' ('escadre') when you hear 'escadrille' — it helps you remember that it refers to a smaller unit of aircraft.
No commonly confused words.