Most airplanes are built in a factory
Airplanes are made all over the world. However, if there is one single city which is known for aviation and airplane production its Wichita Kansas. It is the headquarters and primary manufacturing location for Cessna and Beechcraft. And was once the headquarters for Boeing, Learjet and many others. Additionally many avionics and powerplant manufacturers have operations in Wichita.
Its central location in the United States makes it an ideal location for airplane manufacturing.
Boeing aircraft are now manufactured in Seattle Washington.
Airbus is headquartered in Toulouse France which is also home to their primary manufacturing facility. They also have large factories in Hamburg Germany, Seville Spain, and Tianjin China.
One of the smallest airplanes ever produced...the ME-109, over 33,000 were produced.
Yes, RC RTF airplanes are still produced. You can purchase them and parts for them on many reputable online sites such as Amazon or Ebay. Buying on Ebay may find you an item cheaper if it is used.
Well over 300,000.
The lift produced by the wings is greater than the weight.
Thrust
Airplanes burn fossil fuel, and produce carbon dioxide, thus contributing to the problem of global warming.
Yes, jets really are airplanes but they are faster airplanes.
All gliders are airplanes, but not all airplanes are gliders.
The small volume of CO2 produced from airplanes is not likely an issue. Nothing can actually be done about this byproduct of flying, short of stopping that plane from flying.
airplanes are cool
Yes, jets are airplanes but they are called supersonic airplanes.
Yes, airplanes are aircraft. However, not all aircraft are airplanes. Helicopters, blimps, and balloons are aircraft- but they are not airplanes. Airplanes are generally fixed wing machines that move through the air.