No. Airplanes need air to fly. The wing shape when passing through the air, creates more pressure on the bottom of the wing than on the top creating lift. In space there is no air and so airplanes will not work.
no an airplane cant go into space whereas a space shuttle can. they're made differently
That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
because a airplane is flown by wings and a space craft is flown by something else
So that it can land like an airplane
a great place to fly your airplane toys is in a park which has a whole lots of space to your toy airplane has room to fly anywhere if you have a backyard you could fly it there too
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
Airplane stay Inside The Atmosphere. Spaceships Dont, They Go Outside Of The Atmosphere
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
No. An airplane is not designed to fly out of the Earth's atmosphere, only a space rocket has the ability to fly to other celestial bodies and space stations.
The space shuttle Is a type of rocket that lands like an airplane.
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So it can glide back to earth and land like and airplane.