Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM)
Aircraft classification refers to the physical environment that an aircraft may operate within.For instance sea planes and float planes are authorized to land on water.Helicopters are authorized to apply for flight plans that end at heliports.Land Civilian Aircraft may land at any airport that fits their designation.Same goes for commercial aircraft.Area of Operation refers to the level of authorization the aircraft has to operate in different parts of the world. For instance the FAA runs US airspace, the Canadian airspace is regulated by the crown. Europe has it's own aircraft sanctioning body, as does asia. To keep an aircraft up to code in each is a heap of paperwork.For instance an aircraft in the US needs a STC or TC (supplemental type certificate, or type certificate) to even install a part in their aircraft. In Europe, this isn't as heavily enforced. In Africa, and parts of Asia, it doesn't even matter. Therefore, aircraft that don't meet US airspace requirements aren't allowed entry.For an example of certification paperwork, look at the Aircraft Battery application guide from Concorde Aircraft Battery. Goes a bit further than the list to replace your car's oil filter eh.http://www.concordebattery.com/faa1.php
That heavily depends on what operation systems you want to use. A normal answer would be Windows XP, or a Linux OS.
An A-10 Thunderbolt is an American tank -killing aircraft. Very slow, heavily armoured and sporting a 30mm GAU rotary cannon. They were a huge success in Iraq.
Southampton was majorly bombed because it was a big port.
Basically an aircraft fuselage structure that relies heavily on the strenght of its external skin to support the imposed stress on the aircraft. Monocoque structures have almost no internal frame work. Formers and bulkheads can be used but a true monocoque structure only uses the skin.
If you try you will be shot. There are signs posted around the entire area, and it's patroled by aircraft, usually helicopters with heavily armed military personel.
It is heavily considered as a Drama. However, its a long shot, but it could possibly be considered a documentery in some cases. But it is in fact, a Drama.
The term "flying tanks" is a term that got out of hand (mis-used). It actually refers to aircraft such as the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka Warthog) and the AH-64 Apache Helicopter. Both were often nick-named flying tanks; as they are heavily armored & heavily gunned tank killers.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
That question has a number of answers. Many weapons were used for the first time in WW1. The aircraft as a bomber, aircraft to fight other aircraft, the tank as a cover for infantry, more efficient machine guns, germ warfare, fast, heavily armed ships, motor torpedo boats. All of these changed warfare.