Aircraft use either Jet A civil jet fuel, the JP series of military jet fuels, or 100LL aviation gasoline. Ships use "bunker fuel," crude oil, Navy distillate, nuclear power or, in some cases, jet fuel.
turbine fuel or aviation fuel
The property important in shaping aluminium used in ships and aeroplanes is its high strength-to-weight ratio. Aluminium is a lightweight material that offers good strength, making it suitable for use in transportation industries where reducing weight is critical for fuel efficiency and performance. It allows for the construction of durable structures that can withstand the dynamic forces experienced in aerospace and marine applications.
See ships where made so in the olden days people could make their way to other countries. Then people mostly used it to pass goods and travel. Now we have aeroplanes but we still use ships to carry goods and maybe sometimes on dayouts like a cruise.
Yes
aluminum
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Aluminum.
radar
radar
Gravity acts against aeroplanes and forward speed and lift are used to conquer gravity.
Petrol is used in airplanes...a lot of it.
type of sensors used in aeroplanes