cars, planes, lawn mowers etc.......
It is called jet fuel or white petrol.
The lift required to get the plane off the ground is created by the flow of the air over the planes wings.
No, horizontal planes run parallel to each other, so they do not intersect, but two vertical planes can intersect. Imagine the pages of a books as several planes. When you stand the book up, they are all vertical, but they all intersect at the book spine.
you can run,speed walk or a horse.
A lot of planes run on petrol, but it's a special aviation grade.
Untill they run out of fuel. (it realy helps to know what aircraft your talking about)
It's a possibility that future aircrafts may run on plasma energy.
yes but they shouldn't run into eachother if they have there lights on
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Air traffic controller
You have to have at least one. (If you don't have an engine, your are classified as a glider.) The largest planes typically run 4 or 6 jet engines. Most planes have 1,2,3,4 or 6 engines. Very large aircraft sometimes have more. There are propeller planes, turbo prop and jet engines. There are also VTOL Vertical TakeOff and Landing planes, such as the Harrier and Osprey