Turbulence... or acrobats if its moving intentionally by the pilot
Moving an airplane on the ground is called 'taxiing'
No, a moving airplane does not develop a large electromagnetic force (emf).
The front of an airplane is called nose of the airplane.
moving position
Well yes, assuming if an airplane does not have a jet engine, it would not be called a jet.
A bird creates lift by flapping its wings Aircraft move by the air moving over the wings (where as birds move by moving their wings around the air)
An airplane with no motor is called a glider.
keeps the plane from moving sideways
Moving an airplane under it's own power from one point at the airport to another.For example, leaving the gate and moving to the runway for takeoff is considered taxiing.
an airplane is called 'un avion' in French.
The basic difference can be boiled down to this: The similarities between the two is that they both fly from air moving over the airfoils. On a plane this is also called the wing, on a helicopter it's called the rotor. Since the airplane is a 'fixed wing' aircraft, the plane must be moving forward in over to fly. On a helicopter the spinning rotor generates lift all the time.
It is called the fuselage.