Both Aircraft are Cargo 'planes. The C17 is a Globemaster III still in use in a number of Military forces around the globe. The only reference I could find for a C117 is a modification of the C47 to enable a higher operating altitude. The C117 does not appear to still be in service
What are you talking about? They do it the same as everyone else...bend over and take it!
Hey! I know what kind of situation you're talking about. I have the same trouble once in a while. I'm sorry that i can't be of any help. Good luck with solving this issue
Well i am not really sure but i think that "moil" would be used in a sentence the same way that "work" would because technically they mean the same thing and moil actually means- to work with grueling persistence, hard work. PLease inprove on this answer if you have something better because this is just my best guess...Thank you
You need to know how to design airplanes. To learn this you get a degree in aerospace engineering.And when you DO get this degree and go to work for Boeing, you will quickly learn that airplanes, especially transport-category aircraft like Boeing makes, are so complex there's no way one person could design an entire airplane. They specialize--there's a team of engineers who do nothing but design the various ports and doors the ground crew uses when they work on a plane. If the ground crew can service an airplane fifteen minutes faster, that gives the passenger service agents fifteen more minutes to load the plane while maintaining the same schedule which makes the passengers happier, or it lets the plane leave fifteen minutes quicker which lets the airline make more money.
well if you drive that's one of the reasons why your able to stop ( your brakes are hydraulic ).....same for that effortless steering its powered by hydraulic pump via the crank..and if you talking about the system used to adjust your suspension well that's just alot of fun......
Yes. It turns out that "aeroplane" is just an older word, but it means the same thing as airplane.
Thank you Are you sure we are talking about the same exam sample?
the hidden object weight the same as the airplane
Drinking age on an airplane will be the same as what ever country the aircraft is flagged in.
It depends upon the model of the airplane. They are not all the same size.
air+car=airplaneAir+car=airplane(same an an aero plane)
No, they are basically the same but in the second one there is a spaceship flying toward the sun.
Thank you in Scotland means the same as it does in other English speaking countries, it means thank you.
Its same as Thanks: which translates to Mahadsanid.mahadsanid
The same as a ship. The Galley.
A thank you email should be used as a courtesy for the interviewer taking time out of their schedule to meet with a potential employee. Individuals should keep it professional and summarize the main points discussed.
The correct term for an airplane window is a porthole, the same as for a window on the side of a ship.