No, an airplane does not have legs but the wheels and everything that holds up the rest of the plane is called the gear or landing gear.
You can look up 'Spruce Goose' to see if it still holds that record.
it is a compartment that holds things in an airplane.
Air resistance actually holds an airplane back. It must overcome that resistance to fly.
The fuselage of an airplane is the body of the airplane so it would be the main part of the plane and holds everything together. It is in a long tube shape so it can be aerodynamic.
yes, the cabin and cargo holds are pressurized.
I think you will find that the USAFs B2 Spirit at a cool $1.9 billion each holds the title of the most expensive airplane
The fuselage is the main structure that holds the cockpit and passenger areas.
The A 330-300 holds 97,530 litres of fuel.
No , a crumpled up airplane will have problems with the air not flowing smoothly across the wings .
the elevators on an airplane is used to change the airplane's pitch. The pitch of an airplane is what makes the airplane go up and down without turning, if you turn, that would become roll.
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