Aircraft run, or more correctly, fly, by first having a light structure involving wings that will give it 'lift'. Most aircraft have engines to propel them. They may be piston engines, very similar to auto engines,but with a propellor instead of wheels. They may also have jet engines. - When the aircraft is propelled forward fast enough, the wing will generate lift and it will rise off the ground. Once in the air, the pilot controls the aircraft by movable devices on the wings and tail that let him turn it and make it go up or down.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
Nagasaki It was originally to have been Kokura, but heavy overcast prevented a visual bomb run so the planes diverted to the secondary: Nagasaki.
Those two bomber planes names were never put in record.
Only if you are obsessed with fighter planes.
Planes launched from boats
a special type of gas
cars, planes, lawn mowers etc.......
The lift required to get the plane off the ground is created by the flow of the air over the planes wings.
It is called jet fuel or white petrol.
No, horizontal planes run parallel to each other, so they do not intersect, but two vertical planes can intersect. Imagine the pages of a books as several planes. When you stand the book up, they are all vertical, but they all intersect at the book spine.
you can run,speed walk or a horse.
A lot of planes run on petrol, but it's a special aviation grade.
Untill they run out of fuel. (it realy helps to know what aircraft your talking about)
It's a possibility that future aircrafts may run on plasma energy.
yes but they shouldn't run into eachother if they have there lights on
Air traffic controller
lil Wayne paper planes remix