Bell 206, Bell 407, and Bell 429 are the commonly used types of air ambulances. Other airplanes for the job include the Eurocopted AS350 and the Eurocopter EC 145.
They use helicopters, ambulances, and medevac planes... which of the three depends on urgency, and distance. Helicopters for ground ambulances are ideally used for inter hospital transfers.
The collective noun 'fleet' is used for groups of vehicles: a fleet of ambulances.
Aviation fuel - a specialised petroleum based fuel is used in planes
The planes used to attack on 9/11 were large passenger planes.
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There are three different types of gases used there is type A which is used for commercial airliners, type B which is used for smaller, and type C which is used for propeller driven planes specifically water planes. While the above may be true, jet fuel is essentially kerosene.
im pretty sure that there used to be feild ambulances durin world war 1 but not 100 percent...
It depends on which navy you mean. US Navy carriers routinely carried more planes because of they normally used deck parks, (keeping aircraft on deck while operating). British Navy ships kept all planes in the hangers until they were required for duty, which meant the size of the hangers dictated the number of planes carried. The Japanese Navy had similar methods to the British. It also depended on the size of the ship and the type of planes used. USS Enterprise, (1938) 23,500 tons, 97 planes. HMS Illustrious, (1938) 23,200 tons, 48 planes. IJN Shokaku, (1941) 25,675 tons, 84 planes.
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they used planes,cars,horses,taxicabs, and abouch more other things
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