Jets are usually sleeker in design and are usually alot faster. meant for less than that of a passanger airplane with the exeption of Air Force 1.
Airplanes are bulkier and are usually meant to hold more people.
The Air Force will scramble jets so they are ready for action. If the jets are sitting on the runway they are useless and take time to get into the air. If there is a threat they will launch so they are ready to go.
Jets stay up in the air because they feel like it!!! hohohohoh
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Humans can fly (in jets, in plains) but not with crappy wax and feather "inventions".
cow farts,cars,jets,plains anything with gas involvement
jet plains have a white trail behind because of the moisture for some time. in higher layer of atmosphere where there is hot air to disturb it. this trail is suspeded for a long time
There are currently about 100 fighter jets in the Royal Air Force. They are Eurofighter Typhoons.
Jets need air in order to work. Look at the jet engines on an airliner, and you'll notice that the front of the engine is wide open . . . to take in large gulps of air and mix it with the jet fuel. There's no air in space, so jets don't work there.
there are more than 250 different kinds of fighter jets.
The Caroni Plains, The Nariva Plains and the Naparima Plains
The Jets are American and the Sharks not Sparks are Puerto Rican
The Germans wanted air superiority or supremacy so they developed the jet airplane. When Allied Air Forces did encounter those few jets that flew in the sky against them they were startled. They did manage to shoot down some of the jets. The Germans surrendered before the jets could do more damage against the Allied Air Forces or ground forces. The three big allied powers scrambled to get their hands on the jets. They all learned how to build these jets.