One is lighter and the other one is heavier. :D
Follow-me vehicles.
one is lither
vehicles should never be driven within _____ feet of an aircraft
Blimps, jet planes, drones, and gliders are all types of aerial vehicles, but they are categorized differently based on their design and function. Blimps are lighter-than-air aircraft that use buoyancy to float, while jet planes are heavier-than-air vehicles that rely on jet propulsion for flight. Drones, often unmanned, can vary widely in design and are typically used for surveillance or delivery, and gliders are aircraft designed for sustained flight without engines, relying on thermals and air currents for lift. Collectively, they can be referred to as types of aircraft or aerial vehicles.
With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft.
with the driver's side of the vechile toward the aircraft
cars, aircraft, motor vehicles
Vehicles are classified and categorized by the manufacturer. M class vehicles are cars and minibuses, N category vehicles are light vans, L category vehicles are motorcycles, and T category vehicles are tractors.
The FAA is very specific to categorize lighter than air vehicles as a separate type of aircraft because of the way they handle and perform. Lighter than air vehicles are very slow and difficult to maneuver. Indeed most hot-air balloons have no method at all to control steering or velocity, the pilot only controls the vehicle on the up/down axis. As a result lighter-than-air vehicles must always have the right-of-way over all other types of aircraft. Additionally, pilots of lighter-than-air vehicles must be very cautious not to enter congested airspace without prior permission because of the danger they can pose to other airspace users.
Laser avengers are called laser humvee's but laser humvee's are also called laser vehicles. Laser vehicles can destroy missiles, bombs, aircraft, aircraft drones, ships and other lands vehicles.
vehicles are relocated away from the vicinity of parked aircraft.
Powering vehicles, including aircraft