Airplanes utilize either internal combustion engines, which mix air and gasoline for their power, or, they have jet engines that cram air into the engines, and spray kerosene into the air flow.
Space shuttles have rocket engines. The take their air with them. Well, oxygen, actually.
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Paper air planes are source of fun and and interest to most kids. There are many different kinds of paper air planes that you can make. It depends on where and how that you want them to fly
no some dont need air like fish dont they need water
the planes don't need air pressure, the humans inside need oxygen to breath and the air gets thinner the higher you go
Space shuttles and underwater craft both must be air tight, and must carry an air supply with them.
Because if they dont they miight get lost! Hope this helps :)
Transportation can happen on land (roads, railways), in the air (planes, helicopters), on water (ships, boats), and even in space (rockets, space shuttles). It involves the movement of people, goods, or animals from one place to another.
The lift required to get the plane off the ground is created by the flow of the air over the planes wings.
yes new planes of today have systems that tell if there is another plane in the air called a transponder which allows air port towers track planes and military have a system that warns of other planes that are not american. the older planes like in world war 1 you need a rear machinegunner or good eye sight.
Some planes do like a harier it could stop in the air
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It depends if you mean private planes or commercial or passenger planes. For passenger planes I think Air Canada would probably buy planes though I am not sure and I am sure there would be others.