It is not possible till now for a aircraft/airplane to go hypersonic since the thrust produced by the aircraft is supported by the air present around it. However, the engine maker Rolls Royce is experimenting a new way to bring the speed of airplanes closer to the speed of sound.
Aircraft can go up to about 1,600 mph .
It goes into a holding tank on the airplane. It is then pumped off when the aircraft is at the airport.
The propellor basically propels the aircraft. without it the airplane wouldn't go anywhere.
It goes into a holding tank on the airplane. It is then pumped off when the aircraft is at the airport.
Unless it is an extremely modern aircraft, the pilot switches it on/off.
It goes into a holding tank and gets pumped out when the aircraft is on the ground.
Most aircraft fly in the 'Troposphere' which exist up to approximately 55,000 feet. After that is the' stratosphere' which only a few military aircraft fly in.
The first airplane wasn't flown in 1920, it ws flown in 1903. By 1920, dozens of different aircraft were being flown.
There's no such thing as an 'average' airplane. The range of speeds among aircraft from ultralights to supersonic jet fighters is perhaps from 20 to 2,000 miles per hour.
The tail has many components that guide the aircraft, make it go up or down and often contains the APU.
The toilet contents go into a holding tank until the aircraft lands and are then pumped out by a septic tanker.
The higher you go, the air is less dense, meaning there is less air resistance for the aircraft. This allows the aircraft to travel faster without becoming over-stressed.