Yes, airplanes do have a motor (according to what I know). There are many place in a commercial aircraft that have a motor. The engines also have a motor in them to turn the fan or propellers.
The first plane motor was constructed in 1924 by Erron Jovach in Germany.
That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
They invented the three axis control so the airplane can keeps it's equilibrium while flying. The very first practical AIRPLANE was invented by Wright brothers. They were inspired by the birds and invented this flying machine which can be used by humans in December,1903.
The airplane is not considered to be a compound machine. The airplane is actually a complex machine with a large number of separate working parts.
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An airplane with no motor is called a glider.
An airplane is a VEHICLE. It's power is provided by a MOTOR.
glider or sailplane
An airplane is defined as a fixed wing, heavier than air, aircraft with a power-plant (Motor).
The Wright brothers
a glider does not have a motor to power it along whereas an airplane does tand that is why a glider does not stay in the air for very long
The first plane motor was constructed in 1924 by Erron Jovach in Germany.
because they were the first peple to the first motor power airplane
which type of motor used in remote control airplane
If you are talking about Orville and Wilber Wright's flight at Kitty Hawk, then the answer is "Yes." The airplane was named "The Flyer." It had a single engine powering two propellers.
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