Many materials are used such as....
Steel and similar alloys for the landing gear.
Aluminum and Titanium for various parts of the wing and fuselage.
Carbon Composites for parts of the wings, control surfaces, access panels, wing and body fairings.
Laminates glass for windows and windshield.
Carbon composites are being used more and more for there strength, light weight, and it resists corrosion.
Henri Coandă, a Romanian Engineer, was the first to build a jet plane in 1910.
commonly it is a jet plane
1952 may the 2nd 1000s of people gaverd round to see it take off hope i helped......this is true i now what i rite
A jet plane is any aircraft powered by jet engines.
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The first jet plane was build 1910 by Henry Coanda, a Romanian engineer. 1910, at the International Aeronautic Salon in Paris 1910 he was flying his "Coanda-1910", a "thermojet" powered aircraft.
The word "jet" can be placed in front of "plane" to create the term "jet plane." This refers to an aircraft powered by jet engines, commonly used for commercial and private flights.
lot's of aluminum .. but they know c60 is what they need to be using for the sake of safety ... recently the first plane with a c60 frame was created.
Aluminum for most jet commericial planes. New planes like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 are made of composite materials.
A jet
Leaving On A Jet Plane - John Denver
Leaving on a Jet Plane was created in 1967.