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Aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An aircraft is a vehicle which is able to fly through the Earth's atmosphere or through any other atmosphere. Most rocket vehicles are not aircraft because they are not supported ... en.wikipedia.org
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Fixed-wing aircraft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A fixed-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air craft whose lift is generated not by wing motion relative to the aircraft, but by forward motion through the air. en.wikipedia.org
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Aircraft definition | Dictionary.com noun, plural -craft. any machine supported for flight in the air by buoyancy or by the dynamic action of air on its surfaces, esp. powered airplanes, gliders, and helicopters. dictionary.reference.com
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