Aeroplanes always have alierons. They are attached to the wings to give the plane lift.
The airplane managed to land safely.He never liked travelling by airplane.
This answer will vary from person to person, but I always thought the Pilatus PC-6 "Porter" was a very cool airplane.
You always board an airplane on the left because the right side, whether having one engine or turbofan or two, is running to supply the aircraft with power.
Almost always. Unless the airplane happens to be an ultralight, or the car happens to be a Hummer.
Yes the shape of an airplane wing will affect the flight. Angles and shapes will always be a huge factor.
240 miles is always 240 miles, no matter where you are.But, if you are asking how long it takes to travel 240 miles on an airplane, then it depends on the speed (or perhaps the type) of the airplane.
Not always, but that is one of the design aims.
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To further promote further " lift " air flow.
Airplane mainly, but there's always boats or car (depending on where you are)
No. Not always. For many airplanes, it may be required if the airplane is fullly loaded.
No. The co-pilot may take over as pilot in "command".