a weight
it can not be more than 20kg...
The dimension is important for carry on luggage because of the limited space aboard the plane. The weight is important due to weight and balance. Some plane has a has a weight restriction, that can only carry so much. The reason can vary on how much fuel is needed for a trip to the weather.
Yes, but it packages have weight limit , and you need to pay for the weight .,., I'm not sure how much xD LO.L .,.,.,
Not so much the shape of the nose that affects the flight of a paper plane, but the weight. If the weight of the plane isn't distributed properly the angle of attack is too small or to large making the plane nose dive or stall. Make sure there is weight in the center of gravity of your model.
The answer is no. A plane can fly many distances no matter what the weight is, unless it is too heavy, then it won't touch from the ground. The amount of fuel however does affect its distance. The more fuel you have the further a plane can go. However, if the plane is heavy it requires more fuel compared to a plane that is lighter going to the same destination.
Depends on the plane, from the biggest (Airbus A380) 276,800kg to a smaller plane (Boeing 737) 38,147kg, however this is only the empty weight you also have to factor in passengers, fuel and luggage.
The weight of planes does vary based on the style. A smaller plane could weigh around 50,000 while a big one can be closer to 300,000.
The lift force on a plane is equal to its weight when it is flying at a constant speed and altitude. This balance is necessary for the plane to maintain level flight. If the lift force becomes greater than the weight, the plane will climb; if the lift force becomes less than the weight, the plane will descend.
If you were on a plane and had no weight to you you would float in the plane like there was no gravity, even though there is but if the plane was angled precisely you can float in the plane as if gravity was turned off. But this only lasts a few minutes as you come closer to land.
Same reason anyone gets on any vehicle. She didn't know it was going to crash and she wanted to go where it was going.
When snow accumulates on the wings of a plane, that causes two problems. First, the snow has weight, and there is only so much weight any plane can carry. Secondly, the snow alters the aerodynamics of the wing. Wings have a specific shape to produce the kind of airflow that keeps the plane up, and snow alters that shape.