Yes google Aircraft Carrier if you won't to find out more.
The perfect aircraft to use as a 'Utility Aircraft', would be any type of the Hercules Range of Aircraft.
A pilotless aircraft is called a drone.
You can find it on YouTube. See the included link below.
Yes, airplanes are aircraft. However, not all aircraft are airplanes. Helicopters, blimps, and balloons are aircraft- but they are not airplanes. Airplanes are generally fixed wing machines that move through the air.
6061 series
Many websites provide listings of aircraft for sale. Examples include Find Aircraft, Aircraft, Aircraft Dealer, Aircraft Dealers, and Aviation Dealer Index.
AFI 11-2MDS V3 series.
There was no single inventor. -Like all complicated machines there were a series of developments leading to fighter aircraft.
DA Pam 385-40 aircraft accidents are reported using DA form 2397 series. That would mean that the DA Form 285 is reported for aircraft.
You can find a wide variety of military aircraft and classic aircraft at www.aircraftdealer.com They also have many resources for individuals to buy and sell aircraft. You can find any used or new aircraft for sale at AircraftDealer. The direct link to warbirds and classic aircraft is the following: http://www.aircraftdealer.com/aircraft_for_sale_by_type/9/Warbirds___Classics/page-1.html Other places to find old military aircraft items would be to find a local dealer or an antiques dealer and ask them if they have any of the items or if they know where these can be purchased.
The Boeing 753 refers to a Boeing 757-300 series. Boeing categorise their aircraft in terms of age where the 100, 200 and 300 series are the initial releases and the 600, 700 and 800 are more modern aircraft.
No, Cessna also has the Citation series (Business jet's) and caravans (Turbo Props). Most Cessna's are light aircraft, Single Engine Piston. Except the Cessna 162, skycatcher which is an light sport aircraft, LSA.
One can find information on the Challenger aircraft on various websites like Wikipedia and the official Challenger website. Both websites offer a great amount of information about all kinds of aircraft, including the Challenger aircraft.
eaa.org
try it and find out.
F100 and F110 series