mainly at airports:
a) at tiedowns
b) hangers
(also in lots (graveyards) of obsolite planes)
as pits and landsInformation is stored in bits on a CD. Bits are stored as a sequence of 0s and 1s.
yes it is stored in CMOS
No it can be stored on two or more server in collaboration.
what information is normally stored in client files and what is it used for
how data are stored would be in a physical layer
The PBY was by far the most famous. Although, both US & IJN battleships and cruisers had scout planes (reconnaissance planes) stored on board their warships for artillery spotting (to adjust gunfire). These aircraft were equipped with pontoons; they were catapulted off, then after returning they were lifted back on board again by a shipboard crane.
Yes, safety razors are allowed in carry-on luggage on planes, but the blades must be stored in checked luggage.
Generally in a hangar or at a tie-down. If the weather is calm, they may just be left right on the ramp where they parked... with the wheels chocked of course.
Yes, razors are allowed on planes according to airline regulations, but they must be stored in your carry-on luggage and not in your checked baggage. It is recommended to use safety razors or disposable razors to avoid any issues during security screening.
In almost all WW2 fighters the guns were in the wings, so the ammunition trays were in the wings too. Some exceptions were the Me 109 where they had guns above and around the engine so ammunition was stored right behind the engine.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
A plane primarily uses chemical energy stored in jet fuel to power its engines by burning the fuel and converting it to mechanical energy for propulsion. In addition, some planes may also use electricity stored in batteries for auxiliary systems and electric propulsion.
it can fly
two planes intersect in one line, or the planes could be parallel. by the way there is no such thing as skew planes...
The angle between two planes when the planes intersect at a point is the acute angle fixed by the normal vectors of the planes.
9 planes in Cube 3 Planes in Cuboid
Of course, planes can fly.