Yes, but technically its an aircraft. Although a aircraft is considered a vehicle. So you can also refer to it as a vehicle.
Yes in the broadest sense of the word, a powered conveyance, surely. however like Ships and RR equipment they prefer to use the specialized terminology of aviation such as airplane, airliner, aircraft, etc. vehicle is usually confined to ground based ve3hciles such as Motor vehicles, a Tank is a military vehicle, for example, the terminology vehicle is too broad for aircraft usage, normally a Vessel is any watercraft or Ship and is somewhat formal, like the French have the rank, Captiaine de Vaisseau, Lit. Captaqin of a Vessel. we would say- Ship-Captain, it ranks in the Naval swchyeme4 beteween captain and lowest rear admiral rank, the French do not use the term Commodore as this suggests, by pun a Golden Toilet Bowl!
They are traveling inside an airplane or space vehicle . . .
Both carries passengers Both are big ships Both have rooms in it...etc
No, the airplane had no name
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If the question is about how high the airplane is in the atmosphere, I would think that an altimeter would be an answer to consider.
An airplane is a VEHICLE. It's power is provided by a MOTOR.
No, airplane is a concrete noun, a vehicle that has a physical structure.
Yes
Yes. A spacecraft is also a vehicle.
No, unless you are in a vehicle that can fly, like an airplane.
airplane armored car Austin 7 Apollo spacecraft
Jackie Chan flew in an airplane.
sounds like your after space-shuttle
Brakes, just like any other vehicle
Travel by ship, airplane, or vehicle. don't forget foot and bike.
It depends on your starting point, but airplane, bus or any private vehicle will take you there.
They are traveling inside an airplane or space vehicle . . .