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AIRPLANES
A fixed-wing
aircraft,
typically called
an airplane,
aeroplane or
plane, is an
aircraft capable
of flight using
forward
motion..
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DERIVATION OF WORD
The wordairplane, likeaeroplane, derives
from theFrencharoplane,
aroplane is derived from theGreek
(ar), "airand eitherLatinplanus, "level,
or Greek (planos), "wandering
"Aroplane" originally referred just to the
wing, as it is aplane moving through
theair.
PASSENGER AEROPLANE
AVIONICS
AVIONICS is aviation +electronics
Avionic systems include communications,
TYPES OF AIRCRAFTS
An AEROSTAT is a system
COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFTS
PRIVATE JETS
LUXURY AIRCRAFTS
NOWADAYS IN MOST OF THE
AIRLINERS GIVE PREFERENCE
TO LUXURY
THEY ARE
OWNED BY RICH PEOPLE
SPACECRAFTS
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FIGHTER JETS
They are used for defense and
national purposes by the armed
forces
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TAKE OFF
Takeoff is the phase of flight
in which an aircraft goes
through a transition from
moving along the ground to
flying in the air, usually
starting on a runway.
LANDING
landing is the last part of a
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SAFETY MEASURES
When risk is measured
by
deaths
per
passenger
kilometre,
air
travel
is
approximately 10 times
safer than travel by bus
or rail.
When using the deaths
per journey statistic, air
travel is significantly
more dangerous than
car, rail, or bus travel.
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SCOPE OF INSTRUMENTATION IN
AVIATION INDUSTRY
Instrumentation engineers are expected to work
FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
AADX450TJ
T-tail jet exemplifies the elegant curves
made possible by composite construction
technology.
Aerodynamically slippery, the jet would
be well-suited either for private
transportation or as a regional air taxi.
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FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
MONOTILT ROTOR
It is used as a spy plane
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