The real name for an airplane is "aeroplane," which is derived from the French word "aéroplane." However, in modern usage, "airplane" is the more commonly accepted term in American English, while "aeroplane" is more often used in British English. Both terms refer to a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings.
exhaust gasses
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
Avion
Airoplane or boat
yes, they can
The Wright brothers
yea
the airoplane was invented on 1769.
shout up
The AN 225, I'm pretty sure :)
It depends which country your flying from.
It's the Wright Flyer.