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Planes, also known as airplanes or aircraft, were invented by the Wright brothers in 1903. There are different types of planes, including commercial airliners, military jets, helicopters, seaplanes, and cargo planes. The Boeing 747 and the Concorde are famous planes. The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger plane, and the Heinkel He 178 was the first jet-powered aircraft. The NASA X-43 holds the record for the fastest speed. The Antonov An-225 Mriya is the largest plane by weight and wingspan. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is made of composite materials. The black box records flight information. The maximum altitude for commercial airliners is around 45,000 feet. The Lockheed Senior 71 Blackbird is the fastest jet aircraft. The term "cockpit" comes from the early days of aviation. The wingspan of the Airbus A380 is longer than the Wright brothers' first flight. The average cruising speed of Planes are also known as airplanes or aircraft. The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur, are credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane in 1903. There are different types of planes, including commercial airliners, military jets, helicopters, seaplanes, and cargo planes. The Boeing 747, also known as the Jumbo Jet, is one of the most iconic and recognizable planes in the world. The Concorde, a supersonic passenger jet, was capable of flying at speeds over twice the speed of sound. The Airbus A380 is the largest passenger plane in the world, with the capacity to carry over 800 passengers. The wings of the plane generate lift, allowing it to overcome gravity and stay airborne. The first jet-powered aircraft was the German Heinkel He 178, which made its maiden flight in 1939. The fastest recorded speed by an airplane was achieved by the NASA X-43, an experimental unmanned aircraft, which reached Mach 9.6. The Antonov An-225 Mriya is the largest plane in the world by weight and wingspan. The wings of the plane are designed to flex and bend during flight to withstand aerodynamic forces. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the first commercial airplane to be made primarily of composite materials. The most common commercial airliner in service is the Boeing 737. The first flight attendants were registered nurses who were hired by United Airlines in 1930. The black box, also known as the flight data recorder, is an essential device that records flight information and is used for accident investigation. The maximum altitude reached by a commercial airliner is typically around 45,000 feet. The Lockheed Senior 71 Blackbird holds the record for the fastest manned air-breathing jet aircraft, reaching a top speed of Mach 3.3. The term cockpit originates from the early days of aviation when planes were steered by the movement of a wooden rod attached to the front wheel, resembling a rooster's comb. The wingspan of the Airbus A380 is approximately 261 feet, which is longer than the distance of the first flight by the Wright brothers. The average cruising speed of a commercial airliner is around 575 miles per hour. The first commercial jet airliner was the British De Havilland Comet, which entered service in 1952. The Boeing 747 has a hump on its upper deck, which provides additional space for seating or other purposes. The supersonic boom is a loud noise generated by an aircraft traveling faster than the speed of sound. The Boeing 737 MAX faced grounding and scrutiny after two crashes in 2018 and 2019, leading to significant changes in aviation regulations and aircraft safety. The longest commercial flight in the world is currently Singapore Airlines service between Singapore and Newark, covering approximately 9,500 miles and lasting around 18 hours. The wings of the plane are typically attached to the fuselage by wing spars, which are strong structural beams. The helicopter is the only type of aircraft capable of vertical take-off and landing. The De Havilland Mosquito, a British World War II aircraft, was constructed.

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