Yes, the more weight on a plane, the more fuel it must burn to reach its destination, the more the airline has to pay for fuel.
A solid is more like a pyramid or a cone. and a plane is more like a square or plane shapes like that. The answer is in the shapes.
Lesser the height of inclined plane, and more the length of it, More will be the mechanical advantage of inclined plane i.e less effort would be applied.
a link between two or more things; a plane or line
Every plane has 3 or more. There is a projective (or affine) plane with only 3 points.
The Delta plane is more commonly known as a hang glider.
50 to 60 on a standard plane. The larger they get the more people they can hold. Airplanes are very advanced presently and some can hold up to 300 people.
There are no practical limits, but engineering a hang glider for more than a few people could be difficult. It is easy to show this is true. Imagine a hang glider for 2 people. Now imagine a million of them side by side. Imagine they are somehow connected. It would still fly like a 2-person hang glider.
A typical glider can carry one or two people, depending on its design and size. Larger gliders may have the capacity for a pilot and one passenger, while smaller ones are often operated solo by just the pilot.
Yes, the more weight on a plane, the more fuel it must burn to reach its destination, the more the airline has to pay for fuel.
If your glider is older and unused to human contact you should handle it while wearing work gloves, {this protects you from bites, and teaches the glider that biting is ineffective because you don't recoil}. Start by just holding your glider everyday, length of time may vary. Hold the glider until it is completely relaxed and falls asleep, let it rest in your hands as long as you like. After a few days you can try taking the glove of one hand and gently petting your glider, {use caution, it may try and bite! do not pull quickly away, or your glider will learn to bite whenever it it afraid.} You can also give the glider treats while you hold it, {This helps the glider associate you with pleasant things}. Gliders like yogurt, pecans, and plain popcorn, you can also feed them crickets if the idea doesn't gross you out. As your glider becomes used to you it will move around more, I recommend wearing two shirts, because gliders like to crawl into dark places, and frequently go down peoples shirts. If you have a young glider you will want to follow these basic procedures, the gloves may not be necessary. I read once that when you first get a glider you should handle it at least 2 hours everyday. If you have friends get them to handle the glider also, so they become used to people not just a person.
Messerschmidt was the Germany company that produced many types of planes: the fighters they produced incuded: BF 108 BF 109 BF 110 ME 262 (jet plane) ME 123 (glider) ME 323 (transport plane) ME 163 (rocket plane) and probably many more i cant remember the names of
The people who took over the plane, more specifically the person piloting the plane.
Weight affects a glider by influencing its performance in terms of lift and glide ratio. The heavier the glider, the faster it will sink and the more lift it will need to stay aloft. Maintaining an optimal weight allows for better control and maneuverability during flight.
Most people just enjoy building RC gliders and fooling around them. However, there are also RC glider competitions you can enter. For more information on RC gliders, visit this website: http://www.nitroplanes.com/rcsailplanes.html
Glider model jet planes are best for children, because they are simple to put together. The more advanced scale models are larger and best for skilled adult hands.
That really depends on the glider. Every glider is different. I have seen the range (not including tail length) of,about 3 inches to about 6 inches. There may be many more.