They are called Fighters. Other names are interceptors or pursuit aircraft.
A "fighter" is a type of aircraft designed for a specific mission, i.e., fighting other aircraft. Early fighter aircraft were propeller driven, but since the 1960s, almost all fighter aircraft are powered by jet engines. The mission is the same, just the power plants have changed.
Aircraft is a broad term, airplane is more specific. Just like people is a broad term, and then caucasian is a more specific term. Aircraft describes anything that flys, planes, jets, helicopters, ect. And planes are just talking about a portion of the aircrafts
The ships that carries so many combat aircrafts are called aircraft carriers because they are designed for carrying warplanes, they are also called warships that has missiles and heavy machine-guns that allows them to fire back against their enemies. Aircraft carriers are the World's biggest warship and it can take lots of punishments to sink. Aircraft carriers are really strong and it is not easy to sink the carrier because they are really huge. Aircraft carriers cannot sink in one hit. The only way to sink it is to find a weakest spot or take the torpedo that does an incredibly powerful damages to bigger combat ships and any other huge ships.
An aircraft that is designed to take photos/videos of an area
Igor Sikorsky designed and flew the first 4-engine aircraft named LeGrand.
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Spirit AeroSystems in Kinston manufactures parts for Airbus Industries. I don't know of any aircraft that are designed there.
No, tail surfaces are designed for particular aircraft.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
Actually, it is not really called anti-aircraft. It is Anti-Aircraft Artillery, which is the name of artillery (guns) that are designed to destroy aircraft.
A properly designed aircraft most certainly can fly into the air.
The Curtiss Aircraft design dept designed the P-40