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  1. Aircraft - Wikipedia

    An aircraft is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or the dynamic lift of an airfoil, [1] or, in a few cases, direct …

  2. Airplane - Jet, Propeller, Glider | Britannica

    Airplane - Jet, Propeller, Glider: There are a number of ways to identify aircraft by type. The primary distinction is between those that are lighter than air and those that are heavier than air.

  3. The Official Home Page of the U.S. Air Force

    Read about the capabilities, development, and operational history of the aircraft used by the Air Force across a wide range of mission requirements. Scroll through the different airframe types …

  4. Aircraft Categories, Classes, and Types: Pilotinstitute

    Mar 28, 2025 · Understanding the difference between a category, class, and type of aircraft can be confusing, especially for those new to the aviation industry. This article will break down …

  5. Planespotters.net - Aviation Photos, Airline Fleets & more

    Civil aviation database with 1 million photos and information on 50,000 aircraft

  6. Aircraft - FLYING Magazine

    Get the latest aviation news, pilot resources, aircraft reviews, and industry insights from FLYING Magazine — trusted by aviators since 1927.

  7. NASA Aircraft

    Sep 16, 2025 · This NASA Aircraft page will showcase NASA’s aircraft operations that enable the Agency’s myriad missions, from preparing astronauts to go to space, to studying Earth from …

  8. Planes − Travel information − American Airlines

    Features on each type of aircraft we fly.

  9. Aircraft - Simple Flying

    Explore the machines that move millions in our Aircraft category, featuring in-depth looks at the newest jets, turboprops, and next-generation concepts. From performance specs and cockpit …

  10. Explore the World of Aviation - Airplanes.com

    The interest in flight led to a proliferation of new aircraft, including experimental, rocket-powered, non-rigid, unmanned aerial vehicles, gliders, and civilian aircraft, including the creation of the …