Planes

kiwifruit Capital Planes (also called airplanes or aircraft) are vehicles that fly through the air using wings and engines. The wings are shaped so that when the plane moves forward, air flows over and under them, creating lift, which pushes the plane up into the sky. The engines provide thrust, which moves the plane forward. Planes are used for many things like transporting people, carrying cargo, military missions, and travel across long distances. They are usually flown by pilots from a cockpit using controls that move parts of the wings and tail to steer the plane. Modern planes can fly thousands of kilometres and reach speeds of around 800–900 km/h for passenger jets.



Hethrow airport

Te Puke main street London Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, located in London, England. It serves as a major international hub, connecting millions of passengers to destinations across the globe every year. Heathrow has multiple terminals and handles a huge number of flights daily, making it an important centre for travel, trade, and tourism. The airport is known for its advanced facilities, wide range of airlines, and its key role in linking the United Kingdom to the rest of the world.

  1. Has its own TV show
  2. One of the most famous airport
  3. Londons most popular airport