The collective noun is a squadron of airplanes or a squadron of fighter planes.
Yes, the noun 'squadron' is a collective noun for:a squadron of cavalrya squadron of planesa squadron of fighter planesa squadron of jetsa squadron of swans
A squadron of swans is one of the collective nouns for swan; others are a bank, a bevy, a drift, a herd, a sownder, a team, or a wedge of swans. The collective noun squadron is also for a squadron of airplanes or a squadron of fighter planes.
a squadron
might depend how many, e.g. squadron, wing, flight etc.
The collective nouns are a stack of aeroplanes, a fleet of aeroplanes, or a squadron of aeroplanes.
The noun 'squadron' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a military group; a word for a thing.The noun 'squadron' is a standard collective noun for:a squadron of aeroplanesa squadron of cavalrya squadron of fighter planesa squadron of flying fisha squadron of jetsa squadron of planesa squadron of shipsa squadron of swan
Fighter aircraft are in a flight, wing, or squadron.
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.
Squadron!
All collective nouns are common nouns.There is no collective nouns specifically for jet planes, however the collective nouns for planes can be used; they are:a fleet of planes (a fleet of jet planes)a squadron of planes (a squadron of jet planes)a stack of planes (a stack of jet planes)
The collective noun for a group of planes is a fleetof planes.