Friday 17 August 2012

Aircraft

Types Of Aircraft
      Aircraft can be booadly classified into the following:

  • Helicopters
  • Twin Pistons
  • Turbo Props
  • Executive Jets
  • Airlines
  • Cargo Aircraft
  • Glider
  • Space Vehicles


Helicopters

        A helicopter is one of the most convenient and time saving ways to transfer between the city and the airport. Alternatively an easy way to reach the remote destination.









Twin Pistons

      An economical aircraft range suitable for short distance flights. Aircraft seating capacity ranging from 3-8 passengers.



 




Turbo Props

      A wide range of aircraft suitable for short and medium distance flight with a duration up to 2 to 4 hours. Aircraft seating capacity ranges 4 to 70 passengers.









Executive Jets
      An executive jet is the most time efficient way to travel suitable for medium or long distance flights. Aircrafts seating capacity ranging from 4 -16 passengers.









Airlines

   Large jet aircraft suitable for all kinds of flights. Aircraft seating capacity ranging from 50-400 passengers









Cargo Aircraft

     Any type of cargo ranging from short notice flights carrying vital spare parts up to large cargo aircraft through can transport any volume of goods.








Glider

      A glider or sail plane is a type of aircraft used in the sport of gliding. They have rigid wings and an under carriage (storage space). Some gliders known as motor gliders are also used for gliding and soaring but have engine which can be extended as a flight for takeoff. Aircraft such as hang gliders are foot launched. Glider aircraft that are used for military purposes do not soar.


     

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