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  1. Airplane - Wikipedia

    The first plane to break the sound barrier in level flight was a rocket plane – the Bell X-1 in 1948. The North American X-15 broke many speed and altitude records in the 1960s and pioneered …

  2. Flightradar24: Live Flight Tracker - Real-Time Flight Tracker Map

    The world’s most popular flight tracker. Track planes in real-time on our flight tracker map and get up-to-date flight status & airport information.

  3. Plane (2023) - IMDb

    Plane: Directed by Jean-François Richet. With Gerard Butler, Mike Colter, Tony Goldwyn, Yoson An. A pilot finds himself caught in a war zone after he's forced to land his commercial aircraft during a …

  4. Plane (film) - Wikipedia

    Plane was released in the United States on January 13, 2023 by Lionsgate. It received generally favorable reviews from critics and grossed $74.5 million worldwide on a $25 million budget.

  5. New & Used Aircraft & Airplanes for Sale | Aero Trader

    Buy an airplane on Aero Trader! Browse hundreds of aircraft available for sale right now, including jets, helicopters, single or multi-engines, and more!

  6. Airplane | Definition, Types, Mechanics, & Facts | Britannica

    The essential components of an airplane are a wing system to sustain it in flight, tail surfaces to stabilize the wings, movable surfaces to control the attitude of the plane in flight, and a power plant to provide …

  7. PLANE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    plane applies to any real or imaginary flat surface in which a straight line between any two points on it lies wholly within that surface.

  8. How planes work | the science of flight - Explain that Stuff

    Mar 11, 2025 · A plane's engines are designed to move it forward at high speed. That makes air flow rapidly over the wings, which throw the air down toward the ground, generating an upward force …

  9. How Airplanes Work - HowStuffWorks

    If a flight takes a plane across several countries, it passes through various ACCs, each monitored by different air traffic controllers who give instructions to the pilot as needed.

  10. Parts of Airplane - NASA

    To control and maneuver the aircraft, smaller wings are located at the tail of the plane. The tail usually has a fixed horizontal piece (called the horizontal stabilizer) and a fixed vertical piece (called the …