Be more precise with your question- it makes no sense.
Be more precise with your question- it makes no sense.
Yeah if it hits a tower
If the brakes are jammed in the STOP position, the airplane will slow and eventually stop and have to land/crash/ditch. If they are jammed in the normal position, the airplane can still fly.
No. -An "airplane" (by that definition) can not stop in air as it requires airflow around the wings to give it lift.However some types of "aircraft" like helicopters and airships can stop in air as they do not require air flow over a wing.
stop using airplane fuel
Almost every aspect of an airplane landing is managed by computer. The most important aspect is decelerating the airplane so the brakes and landing gear can stop the plane.
There are many people that improved the airplane. The airplane is still being improved today.
He made the first successful non-stop airplane flight from New York to Paris.
This depends on what you are using to stop the airplane. Cables? Air brakes? etc.
Some military air craft are capable of refueling in flight
it depends on the size of the airplane or the size of the monkeys ;)
A single person can build an airplane.