hangar
Planes are usually kept in hangars, which are like huge barns with sliding doors.
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if u mean height wise about 1000 feet
Mostly in Hangars at an airport (or your garage if you have a big enough one and you own a plane)
its cables kept attack planes from flying in low to make accurate attacks.
there planes kept crashing because of the wing thingys on the sides
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.
they used a glider and they kept it in a hangar(special shed for planes).There first glider was made mostly in the Wright Cycle Co..
Because air planes are kept in the air by the way air flows around and against their surfaces while a balloon is kept in the air by the air inside the balloon is lighter than the air outside it. Basically a balloon is floating in air. And a roundish shape is what allows the biggest volume inside for the least amount of surface area, meaning that you get the most lift from the least amount of cloth.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.