A340
Annual and 100-hour inspections.
"fsx" aircraft is usually a phrase used to describe an aircraft included in Microsoft Flight Simulator X (10) which is abbreviated as "FSX"
The RAF primarily used captured German aircraft for flight testing & evaluation purposes. German aircraft that were severly damaged could not be used.
BOEING 767
A Boeing 767
It depends on which aircraft is being used.
It is a control surface on the wing of an aircraft. It is used to bank the aircraft on an angle in flight. It is on the trailing outer edge of each wing.
Aircraft is any vehicle capable of atmospheric flight. due to interaction with the air.
The ailerons, which act in opposite directions, are used to roll the aircraft while in straight line flight, and also to assist in turns, when used with rudder.
A flight debriefing is used to discuss any issues that happened during the flight. In a commercial aircraft this would mostly entail discussions of any aircraft maintenance or crew issues. A military flight debriefing would likely include any enemy interactions as well as maintenance and crew issues.
An aircraft is officialy "born" on its rollout. From then, it is like a human birthday. Aircraft have flight logs in them that record the number of hours they've been flown. This is usually the marker used to determine the "age" of an aircraft. If the airframe has not been stressed because it sat around in a hanger, it has low hours and is nearly "good as new" from the point of view of its air worthiness. Also important for the larger aircraft is the number of takeoffs and landings. These determine the number of cycles of decompression and recompression with the ship's achievement of high altitude in transit, and then its return to the "normal" pressure on the ground. It is the number of flight hours on a craft, and the number of decompression-recompression cycles (on the larger airframes) that "age" an aircraft. Inspection, maintenance, and rebuilding cycles are all based on the hours on the airframe and engine(s).