Military aircraft are designed to destroy the enemy's military aircraft and (sometimes) their civil aircraft. They also preform bombing tasks as well as a few non-combat tasks. Civil aircraft are mainly transports and crop sprayers that don't do much fighting.
Military aircraft are designed to fulfill a multitude of roles that are specified by the Armed forces that will be using these aircraft. These roles include Air attack as well as air support and defence of other military assets. Transport and surveillence are also key roles that military aircraft fulfill. Civil aircraft are designed to perform commercial transport as well as personal use and sports roles. Civil aircraft have no need for stealth or combat survivability the way military Military aircraft do.
yes we can keep a civil and military aircraft be kept in space
military aircraft are used for military purposes i.e combat, military cargo, extraction of troops and etc.. civil aircraft are ones use for commercial airlines for example. British airways and Qantas.
Military aircraft is an aircraft which has been adapted for the military uses like- Bombing, Air strikes, Combat missions, Soldiers ammunition and transportations, etc. Civil aircraft only provide transport for cargo and passengers.
Private aircraft, airliners, cargo aircraft, helicopters, decommissioned military aircraft, utility aircraft (e.g., crop dusters).
Gordon Swanborough has written: 'Military transports and training aircraft of the world' -- subject(s): Military Airplanes, Transport planes 'United States military aircraft since 1909' -- subject(s): History, Military Aeronautics, Military Airplanes 'Combat aircraft of the world' -- subject(s): Military Airplanes 'United States military aircraft since 1908' -- subject(s): Military Aeronautics, Military Airplanes 'North American' -- subject(s): North American airplanes (Military aircraft), Rockwell airplanes (Civil aircraft) 'World's airliner registrations' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Registers 'Military aircraft of the world' -- subject(s): Military Airplanes 'British Aircraft at War, 1939-45' 'Civil aircraft of the world' -- subject(s): Private planes, Transport planes
A military government is given more leeway in regards to war while civil government must seek approval before going to war. A civil government must answer to the people.
Every military or civilian aircraft in the world has civil or military recognition or registration numbers. All civil aircraft numbers are led by a country code, for instance 'C ' for Canada, 'G' for UK, 'N' for USA and so on.
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The estimated value should be 312,000 Active General Aviation Aircraft 17,770 Passenger Aircraft 89,129 Military Aircraft 26,500 Civil Helicopters 29,700 Military Helicopters. But you could always google it and make your own deductions
Wow, where to begin?? Civil aircraft: there are over 200 civil aircraft manufacturers. The major ones being Boering, Airbus, Bombardier, Tupolev, Cessna and Saab just to name a few. There are also many many military aircraft including: DeHavilland, Airbus and Boeing. For more information, search in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_manufacturers
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