Adjective
(of aircraft) Able to be flown; airworthy.
(of a route or distance) Passable by flight.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFew of the Air Force's aircraft are currently flyable or capable of being restored to service and it is unclear whether the Air Force is capable of maintaining even unsophisticated aircraft. Source: Internet
The Ministry agreed to buy the W.U. and then loan it back to them, injecting cash, and placed an order for a flyable version of the engine. Source: Internet
He also makes a small model airplane called the Spruce Moose (a reference to Hughes' Spruce Goose ), which he believes is a real, flyable plane. Source: Internet
Other U.S. aircraft used are the Consolidated PBY Catalina and, especially, the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk (two flyable examples were used). Source: Internet
The Japanese appear to have had as many as 10 flyable P-40Es. Source: Internet