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TYPES OF GENERAL AVIATION AIRPLANES

TYPES OF GENERAL AVIATION AIRPLANES. Click on this box and edit text to add pilot or teacher name. Airplanes vary in size and speed because General Aviation (GA) does many, varied jobs. Single-engine. Sportplane. Twin-engine. Business jet. Turboprop. Cargo plane.

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TYPES OF GENERAL AVIATION AIRPLANES

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  1. TYPES OF GENERAL AVIATION AIRPLANES Click on this box and edit text to add pilot or teacher name

  2. Airplanes vary in size and speed because General Aviation (GA) does many, varied jobs Single-engine Sportplane Twin-engine Business jet Turboprop Cargo plane

  3. Airplanes for personal use and trainingcan be high-wing … Struts support the wings on each side of a high-wing aircraft

  4. … or low-wing, depending on where the wing attaches to the body of the airplane.

  5. This sportplane also is a biplane because it has two wings, one high and one low.

  6. This biplane has its third wheel in back (under the tail) so it’s called a taildragger.

  7. Retractables fly faster than “fixed gear” airplanes, tucking the wheels inside between take-off and landing

  8. Floatplanes land on water using pontoons or floats. Some also have wheels so they can land on runways.

  9. Seaplanes put their fuselage in the water, and with retractable wheels, amphibians also can use runways.

  10. This is a twin-engine airplane or “twin” because it has two engines and propellers.

  11. A turboprop’s propeller is powered by a turbine or “jet” engine. Smaller airplanes, like cars, use a piston engine.

  12. Turboprops are fast business planes, but can still use small or rough runways

  13. Some business jets fly faster, and many fly higher,than airliners.

  14. There’s more to learn about Types of Airplanes!GO TO WWW.AOPA.ORG/PATH 12/2005

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