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All aircrafts need the the support of the "atmosphere" in other to transit from one point to another while most of them (except some missiles) make use of the "oxygen" in the atmosphere as propellant. Spaseships DO NOT NEED the atmosphere for support, they travel in vacuum and MUST CARRY (except some futuristic types that will use sunlight, blackholes etc) there own propellant.

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