How big is your aircraft hangar? There are little 'T' hangars that only hold one little airplane, to HUGE military and industrial hangars that can cover acres of land.
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The T-50.
Most typical aircraft have a conventional tail layout that looks like an upside down 'T' with the vertical stabilizer intersecting the horizontal stabilizer at its bottom end. A T-tail aircraft has the horizontal stabilizer at the top of the vertical stabilizer. So instead of an upside down 'T', it looks like a proper 'T'. For an example see the link below.
Orville and Wilbur Wright. They added an engine to there Model T???????? aircraft.
Your question's wording doesn't quite make sense but I think I know the intent. The first airplane takes off at time 0 (T=0) It flies for .5 hours at a speed of 500mph and goes 250 miles The second aircraft takes off at time .5 (T=.5) The second aircraft is flying 100mph faster than aircraft 1 At T=1.5 the first aircraft is 750 miles downrange, the second aircraft is 600 miles down range (notice that it has gained 100 miles in one hour which is the speed difference) At T=2.5 the first aircraft is 1250 miles downrange, the second aircraft is 1200 miles downrange At T=3 the first aircraft is 1500 miles downrange, the second aircraft is also 1500 miles downrange The answer is that the second aircraft will catch the first one 2.5 hours after the second aircraft took off. If you want to graph this scenario you can use the below functions Aircraft 1 = f(x) = 500X Aircraft 2 = f(x) = 600X - 300 The intersection of these functions is where the second aircraft overtakes the first one.
Shaun T the fitness trainer was never in the military.
The T-38 as currently used does have ejection seats. I am not aware if these are original equipment or a refit.
the t cell belongs to the immune system.
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It is 2005 hours.