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Do aircraft carriers launch off planes?

The planes take-off with a catipulte but they have to be light planes nothing to heavy. Then the plane goes into full throtle flaps up then takes-off


What did World War I pilots do?

They um... flew planes and blew up stuff


Why are planes important?

Back in the years of the 1600's, 1700's, and 1800's, nobody had planes. Ships were the only way to move across water to another continent. In 1903, the Wright brothers created the Wright Flyer, the world's first airplane. From there, people built up on the brother's plane design and ideas. Forty years later, there were jet planes, huge B-17 bombers, and small, but fast fighters. Now technology is crazy in aviation. Planes help us go anywhere we want to in much less time than any sort of public transportation. Many people own private planes. The president has his own plane, a Boeing 747-400, one of the biggest planes in the world. If today the world still didn't have planes, it would be like not having a time machine in the year of 8000! Yes, planes are important, people.


How many planes crashed into the navy pier during World War 2?

There are up to 200 navy planes at the bottom of Lake Michigan today(2009) from WW II training of pilots. George Bush was trained here.


What are the circles for on the World War 2 planes?

the 'circles' that are mentioned in the question are in fact called 'roundels' and were made up of two rings around an inner circle, and coloured red,white and blue. They identified the aircraft as being British. German 'planes carried a swastika.

Related Questions

How do planes maneuver?

the wing flaps go up and down


Why are the fins on the submarines are used?

They are actually called "planes" on a submarine and allow it to maneuver underwater. Horizontal "planes" allow the submarine to go up/down, vertical "planes" allow the submarine to go left/right.


What layer of the atmosphere has planes in it?

Planes can go up to the STRATOSPHERE.


Are inclined planes straight up and down?

no they are leaning which is why they are called inclined planes


How are planes different than helicopters?

Planes cannot land straight up and down


What does the planes tail of the plane do?

It helps the plane balance. And on the planes tail it has two flaps on each side, and when these flaps go up it lifts the tail and the plane goes down, and when the flaps go down then then plane goes up.


What makes mercury go up and down a thermometer?

the heat and temperature that causes it to rise and fall.


What is a regulator for a power window?

It's the motor assembly that causes the door to go up and down.


What does a planes elevator do?

The planes elevator is used for vertical movement right below the rudder, it helps with getting up and down.


How do you go to space in Grand Theft Auto san Andreas?

You can't go to space in GTA SA. The planes can only go up in the air so high until you get pulled back down.


What force slows things down?

Friction, when moving sideways. Upthrust when you are trying to go down. gravity when you are trying to go up


What causes a Dakota pickup to idle up and down after it warms up and use a lot of gas.?

Hello, Usually The throttle position sensor controls that. When they go bad, your idle will go up and down like that. I hope this is helpful.