89tons
probably, about 4.5 Tonnes for a normal passenger plane
Depends how big the plane is.
Aircraft can weigh anything from 760 pounds for a small Piper J3, up to over 1,200,000 for the largest Airbus.
1000000 lbs
There are literally thousands of sizes of aircraft. An "average" is not possible.
If it is too heavy, it will drop down. If it is too light, It is vulnerable to the slightest gust of wind. It is best to make it in-between(the average weight of a paper airplane)
An airplane produces enogh lift to fly with weight. Cargo planes are designed to do that.
The weight of an airplane is calculated by the pilots. The pilot takes the empty weight of the aircraft, adds the fuel, adds a standard weight for each passenger and the measured weight of all the baggage. If this weight is over the maximum allowed weight, the airplane is overweight and they will send some luggage on another flight.
A airplane can way up to 250 lbs. If it weighs more there will be trouble.
it weighs a ton. The weight of a horse
Airplanes vary from the microlights at the tiny end to the giant Antonov's and similar at the top. So a few tons would be an average weight - perhaps a few tens of tons.
The weight brothers
No, an airplane can withhold more than his weight.
depends one the aircraft type , weight, wind direction - average commercial jet takes off 140 to 160 knots
The operating weight plus (+) the cargo weight equals (=) the zero fuel weight.