Yes, the design does does effect the flight of a plane. Especially, the wing of the aircraft, the design has to be perfect to allow the right amount of lift.
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the toy planes their father gave them. when they got them, they were interested in flight.
You can't, the coding on the planes is different. Most of the planes you find in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 are available in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.
there is a pilot who drives the plane then there are flight attendants who come around with the food
Yes, planes are effected by shape just like cars.
Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers. American Airlines Flight 11 hit the North Tower at 8:46 and United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the South Tower at 9:03.Another plane, American Airlines Flight 77 hit the Pentagon at 9:37.A final plane, United Airlines Flight 93 ploughed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania after the passengers stormed the cockpit.
It was a small bi plane. Biplane are planes that have two wings. This plane's design was not aerodynamic. It created much drag.
No because if the flight attendants find out then they will gang bang you and your family in front of everyone on the plane.
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There were more than three. Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center, one crashed into the Pentagon, and one plane attacked the hijackers and saved countless lives by crashing in a field in Pennsylvania. The plane that crashed into the North Tower was flight 11. The plane that crashed into the South Tower was flight 175 The plane that crashed into the Pentagon was flight 77. The plane that crashed in Pennsylvania was flight 93. FUN FACT: Did you know that the debris from the World Trade Center smoked and smoldered for 99 days?
Make sure you installed the planes to the right directory! If you have, try using the dropdown menu at the top of the Select Planes screen to choose "Uncopyrighted Planes"
Yes. The Wright Bros. successfully completed their first plane flight in 1903. Later, the plane was produced for many purposes. Planes existed well before 1953, because war planes played a major role in the first and second World Wars.