There are many airplane models that are offered as radio controlled planes. The Kyosho bi-plane, The F3A Pattern ship and The Shinden are all airplane models available as RC planes. The following link provides some useful information about RC airplane models, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio-controlled_aircraft
No, it is not necessary to italicize airplane names. Proper names for specific models of planes such a the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A380, or an airline name such a Southwest Airlines and Jet Blue Airways are proper nouns and should be capitalized.
I believe the 'Spruce Goose' flew only once, therefore never crashed. Similarly there must be several experimental planes that have never crashed, but have led to better models.
An airplane produces enogh lift to fly with weight. Cargo planes are designed to do that.
Selena Gomez does not own an airplane. She owns a car, but not an airplane. She travles on regular planes like us.
It depends On how fast the planes are going
Airlines are always late with their planes. Airplanes fly not by air, but by $$$ money. Pilots do not get paid enough to fly planes. Airplane fuel is to expensive.
At least one(!), the biggest planes have six.
Planes cannot fly backwards.
At least one(!), the biggest planes have six.
No, microwaves are not available on planes for passengers to use.
Absolutely. Well, actually that depends what you consider a "normal airplane," however, fighters are very different from most other planes.
Ordinary jet engines are used on aircrafts. But some planes require turbojet engines. These planes fly at more than the speed of sound. There are other type of airplane types too.