I think planes can't do that, because they would simply sink slowly.
If there is no parts of an aircraft damaged or broken so yes they can still fly but people have to fix the engines.
I dont know if this is the answer you are looking for but the main "types" of aircraft are Commercial Jet Liners and Transport Planes General Aviation Military Aircraft and Special/Other Aircraft Some might argue that water aircraft or seaplanes has it's own category but for the most part these aircraft still fall within the other categories.
Sojourner landed in July 1997 and communications were lost in September of that year. Spirit landed in January 2004, and is still functioning but it is stuck in sand. But data is still collected from it. Opportunity also landed in January 2004 and it still functional.
Stanley planes are one of the few tools still made in America.
Use of air planes allows the military to place bombs where they will be most effective.
no..................
Yes
no now its not useing
peers in planes and still insane
yes it can run safely provided you can control the speed with accelerator and gears.
He was looking for India and thought he landed there in 1492. Some say he died still claiming it was India.
This picture is a Japanese Navy Shinmaywa US-2. This is a large patrol and rescue seaplane still in use in the Japanese Navy. I believe they may be the only military force still using large seaplanes.