WWII general rule of thumb:
1. Single engine-fighter
2. Twin engine-medium bomber
3. Four engine-heavy bomber
It depends on the size of the aircraft and the power of the engine
That depends entirely upon the average size of your aircraft.
no
Not--the terrain and type of aircraft Not--all of the terrain, type of aircraft, and environmental conditions
Aircraft Category is base on size and intended purpose. Aircraft Classification is base number and types of engines and passenger capacity.
varies on aircraft size
The maximum carry-on size allowance for a CRJ900 aircraft is typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches.
Aircraft are all sized for a particular task, there is no "best" size.
No, he made aircraft models but his two full size aircraft were failures.
Airbus A321
The maximum carry-on size allowance for a CRJ 200 aircraft is typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches.
The maximum carry-on size allowance for a CRJ 900 aircraft is typically 22 x 14 x 9 inches.