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Airplanes Wallpapers have collection of desktop pictures from 640x480 and up to 1600x1200 pixels. An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight.
Aircraft fall into two broad categories:
Heavier than air aerodynes, including autogyros, helicopters and variants, and conventional fixed-wing aircraft: aeroplanes in Commonwealth English, airplanes in North American English.
Fixed-wing aircraft generally use an internal-combustion engine and propeller or jet engine to provide thrust, which moves the craft forward through the air. The movement of air over the airfoil produces lift, which allows the aircraft to fly. Exceptions are gliders which have no engines and gain their thrust from gravity and thermal currents. That is, in order to maintain their forward speed they must descend in relation to the air (but not necessarily in relation to the ground). Helicopters and autogyros use a spinning rotor (a rotary wing) to provide both lift and thrust. The abbreviation VTOL is applied to aircraft other than helicopters that can take off or land vertically. Similarly, STOL stands for Short Take Off and Landing.
Lighter than air aerostats: balloons and airships. Aerostats float in air in the same way that a ship floats in water, by displacing the air around the craft with a lighter gas (helium or hydrogen), or hot air. The distinction between a balloon and an airship is that an airship has some means of controlling forward motion and steering, while balloons simply drift with the wind.
See also: List of aviation, aerospace and aeronautical terms
There are several ways to classify aircraft. Below, we describe classifications by design, propulsion and usage. (source: wikipedia)

AP - A Lithuanian lawmaker says there is no evidence that U.S. airplanes with al-Qaida suspects ever landed in the Baltic country.

TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. aerospace giant Boeing Co estimates northeast Asia will need about 1,200 airplanes worth about $190 billion over the next 20 years, a senior company executive said on Thursday.

Who is stealing -- and crashing -- airplanes in Washington state?

Who is stealing -- and crashing -- airplanes in Washington state? Police suspect 18-year-old Colton Harris-Moore, aka the "Barefoot Burglar." He eludes police by living in the woods and has a taste for the finer things in life. One detective likens him to "a feral child." His legend is growing in the Pacific Northwest, and he even has his own fan page on Facebook.

Who is stealing -- and crashing -- airplanes in Washington state? Police suspect 18-year-old Colton Harris-Moore, aka the "Barefoot Burglar." He eludes police by living in the woods and has a taste for the finer things in life. One cop likens him to "a feral child." His legend is growing in the Pacific Northwest, and he even has his own fan page on Facebook.

LiveScience.com - While most airplanes have relatively flat wings, nature seems to prefer a twist.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Airline employees who report to work ill are more likely than sick passengers to spread infections such as the H1N1 swine flu virus aboard airplanes, with low-paid workers posing the greatest danger, a U.S. government expert said on Thursday.

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Life goes on for people who jump out of airplanes, even a day after two fellow parachutists died when their canopies apparently became entangled.

Life goes on for people who jump out of airplanes, even a day after two fellow parachutists died when their canopies apparently became entangled.

President Obama said Thursday he intends to nominate a top Los Angeles International Airport police department official to head the Transportation Security Administration, the agency charged with protecting airplanes and other forms of transportation from terrorists.

President Obama said Thursday he intends to nominate a top Los Angeles International Airport police department official to head the Transportation Security Administration, the agency charged with protecting airplanes and other forms of transportation from terrorists.
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