Yes, electronics are permitted to be used on aircraft after reaching 10,000 feet after takeoff and before landing.
Yes, but you can't use it.
Computer
Possibly. If you take your computer on a plane with wifi and when your airplane is in another country and the wifi works, then yes
OK, number 1 wihich airplane are you talking about, and do you have an F in math? use the caculator in your brain! or your computer!!!!
halo reach
Yes, you can use a Kindle on an airplane as long as it is in airplane mode and electronic devices are allowed during the flight.
RC Airplane simulators are similar to video games. You put a CD into a computer and it brings up an application that allows you to simulate flying a real airplane.
Airplane flying and sxx (naughty) games...
Almost every aspect of an airplane landing is managed by computer. The most important aspect is decelerating the airplane so the brakes and landing gear can stop the plane.
Yes, you can use your computer on a plane, but there are restrictions and guidelines to follow. Make sure to turn on airplane mode, follow the airline's rules on electronic devices, and be mindful of using it during takeoff and landing.
you do not use gas for an airplane you would use a cemical/ assid
Scientists use computer models of airplane aerodynamics to simulate and analyze airflow patterns and forces acting on the aircraft. These models allow for detailed predictions of performance, efficiency, and stability without the high costs or risks associated with physical testing. By adjusting variables in the simulations, researchers can optimize designs and enhance safety before building prototypes. Additionally, computer models facilitate rapid iterations and exploration of innovative concepts in aerodynamics.