double prop

/ˈdʌbəl prɑːp/
noun
  1. An aircraft with two propellers, typically one on each wing.
    • The small double-prop plane flew low over the lake.
    • They took a scenic tour in a vintage double-prop aircraft.
    • Double-prop planes are often used for short regional flights.
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