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Aircraft in Aberdeen, SD

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Helpful Definition for: Aircraft


An 'aircraft' in Aberdeen can be termed as a vehicle which has been created in such a way so that it can glide through the air easily. The aircraft travels through air, defying gravity by the mechanism of aerodynamics. Airplanes, helicopters, hot air balloons, etc., are different variations of aircraft. Even rocket planes and cruise missiles can be labeled as aircraft.

Aircraft can be categorized as manned and unmanned. Airplanes, helicopters, etc., which have a crew to guide its movement are said to be manned aircraft and missiles, rocket planes are said to be unmanned as they are totally remote-controlled and do not have any human being inside these aircraft.

Classification of aircraft in Aberdeen is done on the basis of different criteria like the propelling force, lift-type, and usage.

- On the basis of types of lift, they can be categorized into aerostats, aerodynes, fixed wing, etc.

- On the basis of propulsion, they can be classified as powered and unpowered.

- On the basis of usage, they can be classified as military, commercial, civil, and general.

Gliders, jet planes, helicopters, airplanes, propellers, balloons, sea planes, flying boats, etc, are various types of aircraft which are used to fulfill different purposes. The airplanes are the most popular among these aircraft. Airplanes are used by the common people in a major way for travelling from one place to another by air.

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