because they thought it was unlucky to have an I row.
All large aircraft I've been in DO have a 33 rd row.
You can't
you can't, you can only store them just like airplanes
nope you only get cars, motor cycles, boats, jet skes, helicopters, jet liners, and airplanes. -Nolan02 =)
Between rows 12 and 14...since all airplanes are different, there's not a really good answer. Row 13 on a Bombardier CRJ 200 is the last row, they're over the wing on an Airbus A320, they're on the upper deck in a 747...and on a Continental 767, there is no Row 13: the plane goes from row 12 to row 14. (For extra entertainment check the Ilyushin 96: the plane doesn't have a Row 11 through Row 15! I found a really good website for this: seatguru.com. It shows a seat map of every plane from every airline.
All gliders are airplanes, but not all airplanes are gliders.
Yes, jets really are airplanes but they are faster airplanes.
airplanes are cool
Yes, jets are airplanes but they are called supersonic airplanes.
Yes, airplanes are aircraft. However, not all aircraft are airplanes. Helicopters, blimps, and balloons are aircraft- but they are not airplanes. Airplanes are generally fixed wing machines that move through the air.
Airplanes.
No, there were no airplanes in the Victorian era.