An airplane is a machine that can fly with wings and engines, but it is not a living being. Airplanes are designed to carry passengers and cargo over long distances and can travel at high speeds through the air. They are propelled by one or more jet engines, which generate thrust to lift the aircraft off the ground and propel it through the air.
Airplanes are made up of various components, including a fuselage (the main body of the aircraft), wings (which generate lift to keep the aircraft in the air), engines (which provide the power to propel the aircraft), and a cockpit (where the pilots control the aircraft). Airplanes are typically made of lightweight materials such as aluminum and composite materials, and they are designed to be aerodynamic in order to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency.
While airplanes are not living beings, they require a crew of trained professionals to operate and maintain them. This includes pilots, who are responsible for navigating and controlling the aircraft, and engineers and technicians, who ensure that the aircraft is in good working order.
they have wings and engines
by wings and engines
Uses its engines and wings
It depends on where the engines are if its on the wings then no
An airplane
Becaide of the shape of the wings. The wings are made so that when you go forward the wings push up and then you fly. The engines push forward and the wings push up using the forward motion
It has wings and 2 huge engines to power it - that's all that is needed
Horse Flies fly by flapping there wings, like every other living flier.
If these are true wings, this is a bird. BTW not all can fly: penguins
they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings
To fly, only thrust and lift are needed. The F-16s jet engines provide the thrust, and its wings provide the lift.
Planes fly by generating lift from the wings as they move through the air. This lift is created by the shape of the wings and the speed at which the plane is moving. Engines provide the necessary thrust to propel the plane forward.