well the airplane was first created in 1903 by wilbur and orville wright. It was called the wright flyer; ever sense than planes have progressed. first from being propeller aircraft, to the modern day jet (or jumbo jet). the first four engine plane was the 707, which has also progressed into several other planes. like the 747, Airbus a340, airbus a380, and several ten's of thousands more two engine and three engine planes.
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paper airplanes didin fact come before orvill wright.
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This depends on what you're trying to say. "On the airplane" implies that something is literally on the outside of the airplane, such as the logo, paint, or something sitting on the wings. "In the airplane" usually means that something is inside, such as cargo and people. However, sometimes people do say "He is on the airplane" to mean that he is a passenger or crew member -- this is not technically correct, but it has come to be common usage.
This depends on what you're trying to say. "On the airplane" implies that something is literally on the outside of the airplane, such as the logo, paint, or something sitting on the wings. "In the airplane" usually means that something is inside, such as cargo and people. However, sometimes people do say "He is on the airplane" to mean that he is a passenger or crew member -- this is not technically correct, but it has come to be common usage.
Yes. The car was already in use by the public in 1890's. The first airplane didn't fly until 1903.
What is the term of aeroplanes? And what country was it, originally come from?
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airstairs or air stairs
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airplane cannot cross the gravity.so even if it crashes then it would not come to earth because it do not have any gravity to bring it down. so it keeps flying..
Forces ALWAYS come in pairs - as in "action/reaction". The atmosphere is no exception. For example, if the air pushes an airplane up, then the airplane also pushes the air down.