Not as you will have on aground vehicle. The "gear" term on any aircraft is the wheels and attached struts it lands on
A Glider.
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An aeroplane is a heavier than air machine with wings and an engine to propel it.
1 of the part is the Wing
there is no matter that bird collide although the matter is that where the the bird get collide on aeroplane. If the bird collides on the glass of aeroplane then result in nothing if bird get collides in turbine engine. Then it got crashed. because the aeroplane got dis-balanced immediately
In most cases yes, they use batteries to start the engine.
it has no limit of speed.Speed of an aeroplane depend on its engine power and aerodynamically design.
They are small airplanes which use rubber elastic bands as their power source
The aeroplane takeoff is controlled by the engine speed and the elevators.
On an aeroplane, the port engine is on the left wing - with the starboard engine being on the right wing. If I've misunderstood the question, then more information is needed.
-To achieve maximum range in level flight, the aircraft must be flown at a speed which produces minimum drag. This however will only be true in no wind. -When flying into a headwind max range will be reduced and when flying in a tailwind max range will be increased. -Single engine flight effects range of the aeroplane because it increases the total drag on the aeroplane so the range is decreased.