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A fixed-wing aircraft, typically called an airplane, aeroplane or simply plane, is an aircraft capable of flight using forward motion that generates lift as the wing moves through the air. Fixed-wing aircraft include planes, which are propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine or propeller, as well as unpowered aircraft (such as gliders), which use thermals, or warm-air pockets to inherit lift. Structural HP: 100-1,000 Health Points (Chassis), 50-250 Health Points (Per Wing) Armor HP: None Damage Threshold: 5-25 Damage Points Weight: Anywhere from 500 lbs. to 400,000 lbs. Speed: Varies. Generally between 150 mph to 565 mph. Weapons: None Necessary Crew: 1 (Pilot), Sometimes 2 (Co-pilot) Passenger Capacity: Varies. Gliders hold usually only the pilot while commercial airliners can hold many passengers. Requisites: Pilot Expertise Cost: 5,000-300,000,000 Credits |
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