The one with less fuel .
The logical explanation is to prevent both decouplers from extending at the same time.
Aircraft is both singular and plural e.g. the pilot boarded his aircraft and took off; we watched as aircraft of all shapes and sizes filled the sky.
The aileron is usually on the back of the outter wing, on both wings. Moving the controller to the right, causes the right aileron to lift and the left aileron to go down, thus causing the aircraft to roll to the right. and vice versa.
The compound noun 'aircraft' (no space) is the same for both the singular and the plural form.Examples:An aircraft landed on the runway. (singular)Several aircraft circled the field waiting to land. (plural)
An aircraft moves forward by the thrust that is generated by its engines, propeller[s], or both.
The answer is none. However Airbus Industrie and ATR both have there head quarters at Toulouse Blagnac airport, here both manufacturers have the final assembly line were aircraft parts built around Europe are put together. Aswell as this both manufacturers use the airport for test flights and certification.
The side of a ship or aircraft on the LEFT when one is facing forward. An easy mnemonic is "port" and "left" both contain 4 letters.
They both fly, that is the only similarity.
Yes. All modern aircraft flown by airlines have plenty of windows on both the left and right sides of the plane. Almost every row of seats has two windows, one left, and one right.
Both were B-29
Yes, there are many small aircraft, both civilian and military without night flying equipment.
Both are needed. Aircraft carriers are not held in place very well with one anchor.