As of 2009, the longest current airplane is the Antonov An-225, a giant cargo aircraft built in the Soviet Union in 1998. It is 84 meters (275 feet) in length. It is used in the Ukraine for extremely large and heavy cargo transport. The Hindenburg (LZ-129), a German zeppelin that was destroyed by explosion and fire on May 6, 1937, was the longest airship ever built, with a length of 245 meters (804 feet).
No. The longest airplane is 84 meters.
Oh my! My airplane trip was dreaful! >:( It was 3 days! Me and my kids were extermly exasted. I don't know if i will do that again!
A paper airplane by ken Blackburn is the longest to stay aloftin 27.9 secs. but a walkalong glider flies long too but it is not a paper airplane because you still need to cut tape and fold.
Boeing 747-800i intercontinental. Flown by Lufthansa
The kind of paper that makes a paper airplane stay in the air the longest is blank paper because blank paper has the right amount of heaviness to make it stable.In CNN Student News,blank paper flew the greatest and longest time and distance.
we are having a science fair at my school and I've been trying to figure out if an aluminum airplane stays in the air the longest.if so why?
The longest duration for a paper airplanes to remain aloft indoor is around 82 seconds.
Wilbur and Orville Wright flew the first successful flight. It lasted 12 seconds. However, the longest that airplane flew was 58 seconds.
The wing that has a longer wing cause it could fly longer.
The world record for the longest time a paper airplane has stayed airborne is 29.2 seconds. This record was set by Takuo Toda from Japan in 1998 using a paper airplane design specifically engineered for long flights.
If you mean the 48 contiguous states, then its MIA-SEA on Alaska Airlines. In all 50 states, its EWR-HNL on Continental.
The airplane in the movie Airplane is a Boeing 707