The word "seaplane" is used to describe two types of air/water vehicles: the floatplane and the flying boat. * A floatplane has slender pontoons mounted under the fuselage. Two floats are common, but many floatplanes of World War II had a single float under the main fuselage and two small floats on the wings. Only the "floats" of a floatplane normally come into contact with water. The fuselage remains above water. Some small land aircraft can be modified to become float planes. * In a flying boat, the main source of buoyancy is the fuselage, which acts like a ship's hull in the water. Most flying boats have small floats mounted on their wings to keep them stable. The term "seaplane" is used by some to refer only to floatplanes (aircraft with floats as landing gear), with the flying boat being a distinct type of craft. This article treats both flying boats and floatplanes as types of seaplane. An amphibious aircraft can take off and land both on conventional runways and water. A true seaplane can only take off and land on water. There are amphibious flying boats and amphibious floatplanes, as well as some hybrid designs, e.g., floatplanes with retractable floats. Modern production seaplanes are largely amphibious and of a floatplane design. Some examples are: * Aeromarine 75 * Consolidated Commodore * Martin China Clipper * Boeing Clipper * Sikorsky S-42 * Sikorsky VS-44 * Dornier Wal * Short Kent * Short Empire * Latécoère 631 There is also a sea plane called de Havilland Beaver DHC2
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the flight of the first jet airplane was in Germany
The Airbus A300-600ST Super Transporter, more commonly known as the beluga owing to its similarity in shape to the whale of that name, was developed by Airbus to allow transportation of airplane parts from Airbus factories around Europe to their central assembly plant in Toulouse, France.
An airplane doesnt HAVE to have a pointy nose. But aircraft designers are constantly looking for ways to reduce aerodynamic drag, and so aircraft are designed to be as streamlined as possible. Indeed many older aircraft dont have a pointy nose at all. Look up the Boeing stearman, the P-47 thunderbolt or the "super guppy" for examples.
The space shuttle Is a type of rocket that lands like an airplane.
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ground. or friction. or both...
The contents of the toilets in an airplane are stored in tanks until the airplane lands and are then extracted into tankers. These then dispose of the contents into the sewage systems at the airports.
Space Shuttle
to fasten the seat belts
Space shuttle!
The airplane in the movie Airplane is a Boeing 707
They launch like a rocket, but lands like a airplane.
It is stored in a container on the plane. When the plane lands the container is emptied.
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it is stored underneath the cabin. When the airplane lands and gets to the gate, the airport crew will suck all of it out. I am guessing that they then put it into the sewers.