1. Ailerons for Bank 2. Elevator for Pitch 3. Rudder for Yaw 4. Flaps for added lift (Also Slats, in front of the Wing on some aircraft)
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Generally speaking airplanes have 2 flaps, one on each wing. More complex aircraft such as airliners & even many biz jets will also have leading-edge flaps, bringing the total to four. (I'm a nerd at airplanes so I know this is certain.)
Four airplanes were hijacked on 9/11.
It is the Cessena-406 Microlight aircraft which is only four seated.
Four.
B-29s are military airplanes designed and produced by the United States that were utilized in World War II and also in the Korean War. These bomber-aircraft had four propeller-driven engines and went by the nickname of "Superfortress".
I believe it was Igor I. Sikorsky 'Le Grand' to be the worlds first four-engine aircraft.
Four.
A blimp uses the four forces of aerodynamics by generating lift to counteract gravity, creating thrust to move forward, and adjusting its control surfaces to maintain stability and control. It also experiences drag as it moves through the air, which opposes its forward motion.
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The characteristics of the aircraft KFM 112M is a four cylinder with dual ignition and is meant to be designed for an ultralight aircraft and motor glides.
IJN four carriers/one cruiser; USN one carrier/one destroyer/ IJN 250 airplanes/USN 150 airplanes