no
It depends entirely on what you want to do with the airplane. No plane can excel at more than one or two different types of missions.
yeah
Yes it does ! Even if both bullets are identical and fired from the same make of gun, the one in the plane will already have the velocity the plane is travelling at before it's fired.
In Euclidean plane geometry two infinitely long straight lines intersect at only one point
The usual spelling of the plural noun is zeroes (more than one zero).*The proper noun Zero is a World war II Japanese fighter plane, the plural usually Zeros.
That is the correct spelling of the word "multiple" (more than one, or a higher number).The correct spelling is multiple (more than one, many).
Dishes
no
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
theater and theatre
try spelling it as Predator
That is one spelling for the surname Weichinger, and is more common than Wiechinger.
I think it would be sheep
Parenthesis is for one and parentheses is for more than one.
Names can have more than one proper spelling, such as Harriet and Harriett, both are considered equally correct.
The plane is called Air Force One. It is actually more than one plane.They are Boeing 747-400s .