Well the plane is flying through the air not through space. It is the pressure differential on the airfoils that make the plane move through the air.
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no an airplane cant go into space whereas a space shuttle can. they're made differently
That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
because a airplane is flown by wings and a space craft is flown by something else
it is a compartment that holds things in an airplane.
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.
So that it can land like 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.
No. An airplane is not designed to fly out of the Earth's atmosphere, only a space rocket has the ability to fly to other celestial bodies and space stations.
there have to be a bit of gravity to hold space