Special wheels and axels called landing gear.
Aeroplanes use runways to take off and land, which are specially designed and constructed surfaces that provide the necessary length and strength for safe operations. During takeoff, aircraft rely on thrust from their engines and lift generated by their wings to become airborne. For landing, pilots utilize the aircraft's speed and descent rate, often aided by landing gear and braking systems, to safely touch down and come to a stop. Additionally, various navigation and landing aids, such as instruments and visual cues, assist pilots in these critical phases of flight.
Wheels, floats or skis. A fairly even extended surface, except for those that land and take off vertically.
they are stored in a hangar. which is pretty much like a giant garage for aeroplanes ;]
no
You use it to make aeroplanes
titanium alloy
how can we use take off
Modern aeroplanes use many microchips in their navigation systems, radio systems, climate control, engine management and other places.
The 1st war to use Aeroplanes (Heavier than air aircraft) was by the Italians in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911/1912. This was mainly kept to reconnaissance roles but some limited aerial bombing did take place. The aeroplane as a true fighting weapon did not happen fully until WWI.
Most flights coming from the US take of and land at the Baghdadi international airport. There are other smaller airports in Iraq that other country's may use as well.
Yes, Many military aircraft use a system the USA calls "JATO" that is a add on rocket to air in take offs.
No, becaise the vibrations when you take of, land, and the turbulens would set it off