The RCAF maintains a website that lists all the aircraft currently used by them. The link below supplies details on the individual aircraft. I've listed all the aircraft, not just the planes
Aurora
Arcturus
Challenger
Buffalo
Cormorant
Dash-8
Cyclone
Griffon
Globemaster III
Hawk
Harvard II
Hercules
Hercules
Hornet
Lightning II
Jet Ranger
Sea King
Polaris
Tutor
Twin Otter
The Canadian Air Force operates a variety of planes, including the CF-18 Hornet, CP-140 Aurora, CC-150 Polaris, and CH-147F Chinook, among others.
The plane that Reagan used is a Boeing 707 (passenger aircraft) , refitted for special use. It has the air force designation of VC-137 and called SAM 27000 as a presidential plane.
The current president and his family use air force one
The plane used to transport the President is always called Air Force One, irrespective of which particular plane he's in. It is generally a Boeing 747-200 modified with special equipment such in-flight refueling. To be more technical, it is Air Force One if he is on an Air Force Plane, Marine One when he is on the helicopter, or Navy One if he is on a Navy plane. The "one" gives the aircraft priority in aviation hierarchy (the smaller the number, the higher the priority).
The plane that carries the President of the United States of America is always called Air Force One. ANY plane he transfers to adopts the name while the President is on board, while all other planes he had been on revert to their standard 'name' (such as a '747').
The blades are shaped like air plane propellers and use the airs force to push on the shape of the blades.
"Air Force One" is a designation not the name of the plane. There is only one Air Force One and is what ever aircraft the president is on at the time. When he is on a helicopter, it's "Marine One" There are two aircraft dedicated for the president to use and they are kept at Andrews AFB just for his use. But the designation "Air Force One" is the current aircraft that he is on at any given time.
Thrust and lift are required to make a plane fly. A plane can use just lift if it is in the air already. The engines create thrust (if the aircraft has engines), and the wings create lift. Helicopters make lift by pushing air down, though.
The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine multirole fighter plane. It was designed by three different companies (EADS, Alenia Aeronautica, and BAE Systems). It was began service in 2003. The primary users of the Eurofighter Typhoon are European Air Forces. The countries that use the Eurofighter Typhoon are: Austrian Air Force, Italian Air Force, the German Air Force, Royal Air Force, the Spanish Air Force, and the Royal Audi Air Force.
uhh a plane.
No, Air Force One is the official aircraft of the President of the United States. During Barack Obama's presidency, the plane designated as Air Force One was a Boeing 747. However, when Obama was running for president, he did not have access to Air Force One and used a different plane for his campaign.
Air Force Instruction 31-101
yes, but you have to put them on "air plane mode" when you are told to.