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flygplanet

Flygplanet is the Swedish term for a fixed-wing, powered aircraft designed to generate lift with wings and to be propelled through the air by an engine. It encompasses airplanes used for passenger and freight transport, recreation, and military applications.

A typical flygplan consists of a fuselage, wings, a tail assembly, landing gear, and a propulsion system.

Propulsion ranges from piston or turboprop engines to jet engines. Planes vary in size and role, from

Civil flygplan are operated by airlines and private pilots under national and international regulations. Air traffic

History and impact: powered flight began in the early 20th century, with the Wright brothers’ 1903 achievement

Lift
arises
from
the
wings,
while
thrust
counters
drag.
Modern
aircraft
rely
on
avionics,
flight
controls
(ailerons,
elevator,
rudder),
and
often
fly-by-wire
systems
and
autopilot
to
aid
stability
and
navigation.
light
general
aviation
aircraft
to
regional,
narrow-body,
and
wide-body
airliners,
as
well
as
military
fighters
and
cargo
airplanes.
Some
are
equipped
with
floats
or
skis
for
water
or
snow
operations
(seaplanes,
ski
planes).
control
manages
routes
and
safety;
routine
maintenance
and
inspections
are
required.
Environmental
and
fuel-efficiency
considerations
influence
design
choices
and
operating
practices.
marking
the
start
of
modern
aviation.
Since
then,
flygplan
have
evolved
into
the
principal
means
of
long-distance
transport
and
a
significant
element
of
defense,
commerce,
and
everyday
life.