This FAQ is a resource in itself. Entire libraries worth of books have been written on the battles of WWII. If you have specific questions please post them, lots of people will be happy to answer them.
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There are several types of paper airplanes that can be made, including dart, glider, stunt, and traditional designs. Each type has its own unique characteristics and flying abilities.
Airplanes are generally fixed-wing aircraft. Aircraft can mean any type of flying machine, from airships (balloons/blimps), jets, propeller driven airplanes, rotor-wing (helicopters), UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), drones (about the same thing as a UAV), or the space shuttle.
Aircraft Carrier VS Aircraft Carrier. Or Airplanes launched from the decks of carriers against airplanes launched from the decks of opposing aircraft carriers.
I am sorry, but that question doesn't make any sense, what type of thing do you mean they receive.
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Combined arms type of battle.
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Some third world countries that receive aid are Madagascar in Africa and Guinea in Asia. Afghanistan, Yemen, and the Congo all receive some type of aid.
Type O can receive type O. Type A can receive type O or A. Type B can receive type O or B. Type AB can receive type O, A, B, or AB.
They are Jets, Propelled airplanes and Gliders. Ultralights can also be qualified as a fourth type of airplane.
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People who are of the blood type B can only receive type B or type O. Type A people can receive type A or type O Type AB people can receive type A, B, or O Type O people can only receive type O
The 5 type of airplans are jets
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A good paper airplane should be well-balanced and have a wingspan appropriate to its type (stunt, glider, or dart). For more information, go to www.paperaeronautics.org/tipsforagoodplane .