Only specialized aircraft fly in space - airplanes are not pressurized or shielded the way rockets and the space shuttle are, so they can't go into space.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
Aircraft have an optimum flight level where it can achieve speed against minimal dual burn
Yes, aeroplanes fly in the troposphere
air space through which aeroplanes are bound by Civil or Military rule, to fly
with in 48 hours u can fly in aeroplanes.
There are two types of aircraft namely jets and aeroplanes.
Manned aircraft do not (and cannot) go into space. The clue is in the name aircraft - they rely on aerodynamics (therefore an atmosphere) in order to fly.
A black box in the aeroplanes is a device which records the specific aircraft performance parameters.
by raders
then there is no point of them
to fly