for military purposes. just to travel. to ship things
commercial (easy jet, flybe etc.), army (in afganistan) and flight lessons (light, versitile aircraft.)
fighter, bomber, transport, escort, attack, etc. (basically the same as today)
Transporting cargo, transporting people, recreation, fire fighting, surveying land and water, construction, military
The total list of uses for airplanes is literally endless. In the military, airplanes are used to drop bombs, attack ground instalations, provide fighter escort for bombers, observe enemy movements, and intercept incomig bombers. Aircraft today are mainly used to carry passengers and cargo. They are also used on a leisure basis.
Aircraft are the major reason some of these alloys were developed.
some uses are, head stones, columns, decoration
They don't. Each country uses a different letter for their aircraft registration. All aircraft owned and registered in the US uses the "N" prefix.Canada aircraft are registered with a "G".
Most aircraft use stringers as parts of the fuselage form.
Every business today uses 'some' form of technology. Farmers use tractors, pilots use aircraft, Writers use pens. These are all forms of technologies. So It depends what type of technology you are talking about. The word "Technology" only describes an object which is better at doing the job than the previous outdated device.
The Beechcraft Bonanza, first flown in 1949, is an aircraft. There are at least sixteen different versions (or models) of the plane. They appear to be smaller passenger aircraft, and also look to be the predecessor of the jets the Airforce uses today.
Architecture of buildings
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