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They don't. Each country uses a different letter for their aircraft registration. All aircraft owned and registered in the US uses the "N" prefix.Canada aircraft are registered with a "G".
An aircraft is any vehicle made for air transportation: plane, blimp, balloon, etc.An airplane is one of many types of aircraft, one that uses a plane (wing, airfoil) to get its lift. Therefore, all airplanes are aircraft, but not all aircraft are airplanes.
At their airfields. Small wheeled tractors (motorized carts) would pull small wagons loaded with bombs, rockets, and linked 20mm cannon ammunition, to the waiting aircraft. Then ground crews would muscle them onto their planes; into the aircraft's bottoms and sides. The 20mm cannon ammunition was pre-linked (prepared) in sheds by the ground crews prior to arrival of the aircraft. Bombs and rockets were prepared and stored near the runways or near the parking positions of strike aircraft (jets, fighters, fighter bombers, were all called "strike planes" or "strike aircraft"). It was COMMON for airmen to make several sorties a day, thus, the ordnance had to be ready for loading immediately!
It takes models of the world, uses lat and long fixings to locate aircraft, buildings and scenery. This system the uses an engine that gathers all dynamics, groups land class data and overlays the aircraft
It takes models of the world, uses lat and long fixings to locate aircraft, buildings and scenery. This system the uses an engine that gathers all dynamics, groups land class data and overlays the aircraft
they called out the military when necessary
A musical conductor, an aircraft marshaller, a security person all use different wands
A roundel. Not all contain a star, and not all are "round".
Stuff - over 7,000 boats and ships, over 11,000 aircraft, hundreds of tons of ammunition and naval shells, and all kinds of other things.
The barrel will be marked with the ammunition it uses. A 500A is a 12 gauge and can use any factory made ammunition that's up to 3" long. That includes all 12ga birdshot shells either 2 3/4" or 3", all 12ga buckshot shells, and all 12ga slugs of the same lengths.
No, not at all
There are far too many aircraft for different purposes to name an all round 'best' .. -Each has it's uses.