Airplanes generally use gas (jet fuel) and sometimes the experimental ones use solar power. The fuel powers the engines or engine which make the plane fly.
It also powers the lights and other electrical appliances on a n aircraft through the
engine.
Of course not.
Petrol
Fossil fuel
Fossil fuel
People use model airplanes because they like airplanes or the look of them.
i think why they use airplanes toprotect them
because it just is.
No, microwaves are not available on airplanes for passenger use.
3 sources of energy are used to land an airplane: # Thermal energy from the airplanes engines. # Kinetic energy from the airplanes movement through the air # Potential energy from the airplanes loss of altitude. The airplane pilot balances the airplanes flightpath and slows the plane taking into account these three energy sources sometimes using one of these to bleed off another (e.g. using the engines to provide an air brake to dissipate the remaining kinetic energy after the airplane is on the runway).
They both (some airplanes do) use propeller's.
Airplanes primarily use jet fuel as an energy source to power their engines and propel them through the air. Jet fuel is a type of fossil fuel that is specifically designed for use in aircraft engines.
Yes, luggage carts are not allowed on airplanes for passengers to use.