An aeroplane is a man-made craft that can take off the ground, travel through the air, and land somewhere else. They can be used as flying weapons (fighter planes), carriers of freight or passengers.
uhh a plane.
yes, but you have to put them on "air plane mode" when you are told to.
A plane with no engine is a glider. They use the air currents to stay aloft.
Pilots use barometers to see the air pressure from the plane.
Most people use nitrogen to inflate jet plane tires.
Because they need to measure the air plane
harmen is wrong, it uses alot, why because its the first word in (air)plane.
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
i No, ;it would be easier in denser air. Less dense air gives nothing for the wings of the plane to use to propel itself upwards. Less dense air would make the plane crash.
Spruce wood and muslin fabric.
A plane uses thrust, generated by its engines, to propel itself forward in the air. This thrust overcomes drag to propel the plane forward and generate lift, allowing the plane to stay airborne.
They use the elevator and the elevator chain and cogs . The wright brothers use the elevator control lever to keep its balance in the air.