Birds flap their wings while aeroplane do not flap their wings. aeroplane uses engines
the life styles of birds are very good similar to the way of plane flies
The ae-prefix means aero-, which is Spanish for air. For example, 'aeroplane' is a different way of saying, and spelling, 'airplane'
An airplane flies by generating lift using its wings, while a bird flies by flapping its wings to generate lift and propulsion. Birds have the ability to adjust their wing shape and angle more dynamically than airplanes, allowing for greater maneuverability and agility in flight. Additionally, birds can also soar and glide using air currents in ways that airplanes cannot.
Aeroplane in most cases, unless you're in Paris or Brussels.
I would say by aeroplane, but each to their own! :)
The standard English way is 'aeroplane'. However, 'airplane' is also accepted as the US and Canadian version.
The wingtips, which flex up and down a long way.
No. No way can any human fly by waving there hands. Probably the only way a human can fly is by a rocket or aeroplane.
An aeroplane body is made up of an alloy (meaning: mixture of metals) of aluminium and copper. This is as aluminium is very light and cheap, but it needs copper as aluminium is too brittle. This way the plane have a weight of aluminium but the felexibility of copper!
It has been proven as an actual fact by some researchers, that the safest way of transport is actually the aeroplane. Believe it or not but it is actually true.
they both can go high in the air
The Way the Crow Flies was created in 2003.