Airplanes over the past 90 or so years have changed a lot. We have gone from small, propeler driven, fragile, all fabric and wood, 100mph top speed aircraft only able to reach 200 feet in the air at most, to all metal jet aircraft that can double the speed of sound at up to 60,000 feet up.
The wings of an airplane are near-flat surfaces that plane the air.
The earliest reference to paper airplanes I know is that Jack Northrop used paper airplanes in the 1930's to help in his ideas for flying wing airplanes.I believe that I can extend your history of paper airplanes back to at least 1908-1909.
Yes. They are used in wheels and...stuff....
A and P [ airfames and powerplants
An aeronautical or mechanical engineer.
To reduce drag and therefore improve performance and efficiency.
Aerodynamic refers to the study of how objects move through air or other gases. It involves understanding how shapes and designs can reduce drag and improve efficiency in motion. Many vehicles, such as airplanes and cars, are designed with aerodynamics in mind to improve performance.
Yes, jets really are airplanes but they are faster airplanes.
All gliders are airplanes, but not all airplanes are gliders.
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.
Airplanes.
Airplanes are kept in hangars.
Something about airplanes
No, there were no airplanes in the Victorian era.
People use model airplanes because they like airplanes or the look of them.