porthole
The correct term for an airplane window is a porthole, the same as for a window on the side of a ship.
All chevy truck had a small rear window up until the 1955 was produced. The 1954 had one small rear window flanked on either side by very small windows.
The word "porthole" is a noun. It refers to a small, usually circular window in a ship or aircraft.
That would be a porthole, mate.
It is held on by a small wire clip on the inboard side.It is held on by a small wire clip on the inboard side.
If you aboard the ship and you face toward the front of the ship, the port side is the left side of the ship. So, the port side of a ship would show the port light.
Depending on how the window is designed, a small L bracket under the window on each side screwed into the track or just a screw in the track on each side.
My Side of Your Window was created in 1969-12.
A round window in the hull (originally any opening in the hull) is called a porthole. A window in the superstructure is a window.
...Is "aport": On a ship, while facing forward, the left side of the ship is called "port" and the right side of the ship is called "starboard".
It is normally on the right side of the window.