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Most passenger airplanes fly in the stratosphere. Planes like Cessna fly near the troposphere. It depends on the size and sound of the planes.
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Yes, paper planes need wings to fly, if they were to be accurate to a real plane, since real planes have wings, so paper planes need wings, too. The wings provide lift for the paper plane, causing it to fly when thrown properly. No wings means it is just an ordinary folded piece of paper that you are trying to throw.
99.999% of Americans know how to make paper airplanes
Flying boats are airplanes that have the fuselage shaped like a boat. Pontoon planes are regular planes that have pontoons added to allow them to float.
It depends on the type of airplane your referring to. The amphibious airplanes are able to belly-down on water, and bush planes that have floats attached to where the landing gear would be can also land on water. Bush planes (like Cessnas), crop-duster airplanes, ultra lights and most single or double-seater experimental airplanes can land on areas where there is no pavement, like in an open field, in a opening in the forest, on a road, or even on the side of a mountain (at least where it's level). But most other airplanes, like a 747 carrier jet or an F-18 fighter need paved runways that built for such airplanes to land on.
There are three different types of airplanes. Commercial, military and private aircraft. Commercail airplanes include anything from the Boeing 767 to the Airbus'. Military airplanes include figheter-planes, f-16 and transport aircraft, c-5 galaxy. Private aircraft are much smaller and include planes like the cessna 22 or any of the piper lines.
Airplanes' velocities can differ based on factors such as their size, weight, design, engine power, and environmental conditions like wind speed. Larger planes typically have higher cruising speeds than smaller ones. Additionally, different types of aircraft, like commercial jets, military planes, and propeller planes, have varying top speeds.
if your talking about the song that goes all i want to do is 'bangbangbang' and 'chaching' and take your money..and starts out like i fly like paper get high like planes...than the song you are talking about is Paper Planes by M.I.A
Most airplanes get there names from the manufactor or they type of airplane and model they are. Just like cars, airplanes have different models and techincal functions the make them different from others. Airplanes whos name begins with either the manufactoring name for sponser are used to transport people or cargo. Such as the Boeing 767, or a cessna 22. Planes whos names beign with a letter or number are ussaully military aircraft and these numbers are used to identify the planes quickly. Planes whos names being with letters a - d are ussed for transportation and services. The c05 of the dc-10. Planes with letter names e, f, and even g are fighter planes with different specifications depending on their following numbers. F-16 f-117. Planes with letter names after m can be specially equiped aircraft in use for missions such as reconissance. sr-21.
yes they are the drivers of airplanes. just like car drivers they can control the speed of the car.
They were airliners and full of passengers. So they were made like all airplanes out of metal.