The problem is that there are literally thousands of different kinds of airplanes, and they are all different sizes.
There have been (real, not model) sport airplanes not much more than 10 feet (3 meters, or 300 cm) in length.
The largest airplane in the world is the Antonov AN-225, which is 275.6 feet, or 84 meters (8,400 cm) long.
To get a little clearer view of the context of your question, take a look at this:
the length of an airplane depends on the type of an airplane. So we cant reallyanswer your question
40 ft
The length of an aeroplane would be measured in metres.
In most western countries, an airplane runway is anywhere from 8,000 to 12,000 feet.
a meter?
It's the length of the wing. Depends on make.
Meter
The length of an airplane's wings affects its range more than the length of its fuselage. The length of the fuselage has more to do with handling characteristics and aircraft stability. The longer the fuselage, the smaller the necessary volume of the tail surfaces (weight [force] x arm = moment).
A propeller airplane is, simply put, any airplane which uses a propeller for propulsion.
Airplane length varies by model because small planes are about 20 feet and large plane are about 300 feet long.
I don't know isn't there somebody to answer this?
It is 202 ft 4 in (61.66 m) long.