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Aircraft TypesCommercial and Military

Dr. Osama Al-Habahbeh

Types of Aircraft

• Aircraft are categorized according to their intended purpose.

• There are three common categories, they are:

• General Aviation

• Commercial Aviation

• Military Aviation

General Aviation

• General aviation includes those used for training, business and agricultural.

• Aircraft in this category generally hold less than 12 passengers.

General Aviation

Learjet Business A/C

Commercial Aviation

• This category includes commuter, cargo, and Firefighting aircraft.

• Usually hold in excess of 20 passengers.

Commercial Aviation

737 Commercial A/C

Commercial Aviation

757 Commercial A/C

Commercial Aviation

Military Aircraft

• Military aircraft include Cargo, Fighter, Bomber, trainer, and special mission.

• A-attack• B-Bomber• C-Cargo• F-Fighter

• H-Helicopter• K-Refueling Tanker• O-Observation• S-Surveillance• T-Trainer• U-Utility• V-Vertical Take-off• X-Experimental

Military Aircraft

AV-8B Harrier Attack A/C

Military Aircraft

A-6 and F-14 Fighter and refueling A/C

Military Aircraft

A-10 Warthog

Bombers

B-52 BUF

Military Aircraft

MH-60 Blackhawk Helicopter

Military Aircraft

F-14 Tomcat Fighter A/C

Military Aircraft

F-18 Superhornet

Military AircraftFighter

F-4 Phantom

Military Aircraft

OV-1 Observation A/C

Military Aircraft

SR-71 Surveillance A/C

Military AircraftExperimental

X-29 Experimental A/C

Military AircraftExperimental

Aroura

Military Aircraft

747 Shuttle Carrier Special Mission A/C

Military AircraftSpecial/Transport

C-9 Nightingale Special Mission A/C

Military AircraftCargo/Transport

C-130 Cargo A/C

Military Aircraft

F-18 Fighter A/C

Military Aircraft

EA-6B Surveillance/Attack A/C

Military AviationHelicopters

• Helicopters are rotary wing A/C ranging in size from single seat to 50 passenger.

• Some carry loads in excess of 10 tons.

• Fuel capacities range from 70-1000 gal.

• Internal fuel tanks are usually located under the cabin floor.

• Auxiliary fuel tanks are located in the aft section or attached to the outside of the cabin

• Helicopters are constructed mainly of Aluminum, Magnesium, Titanium, and composites.

• Hazards included:– Rotor blades which can dip to 4’ of the ground– The tail rotor which can be nearly invisible when

spinning.– Approaching from uphill or carrying objects above

the waist.

Military AviationHelicopters

Military AviationHelicopters

• Safety around Helicopters:– Always approach in sight of the pilot– Approach when pilot gives signal– Approach from downhill if possible.– Carry objects horizontally below waist– Maintain sufficient clearance for the main rotor

and tail rotor, Clear the ground around the A/C for at least 50’ from the helipad.

320Aإيرباص •والمتوسطة • القصيرة للمسافات تجارية طائرة• . ايرباص إنتاج خطوط في الضيق الجسم ذات الوحيدة الطائرة وهي إيرباص شركة إنتاج من

عائلة وهي A320 تضم طرازات A319 عدة ، A318 وA321 طائرات إلي المخصصة ACJ باإلضافةاألعمال MTOW 75,500 KG. لرجال

بوينغ 777بوينغ • إنتاج من عريض بدن ذات نفاثة ركاب طائرة هي سڤن تربل ? أيضا وتلقب . الـ أيربلينز بين 777كومرشيل ما حمل تستطيع المحرك، ثنائية طائرة أكبر 368إلى 283هي

بين ما إلى مدها ويصل تجارية، درجات ثالث في 5راكب 9و ،235 بحري ،380 . ميلالطرح ١٩٩٥يونيو، ٧: تاريخ

247,000 KG MTOW

طائرة A380 إيرباص• وهي العالم، في ركاب طائرة أكبر هيترينت نوع من نفاثة محركات أربع على وتعمل طابقين ذات

رولسرويس 900 صنع مناألولى • الطيران كم ١٥٬٧٠٠: النطاق٢٠٠٥أبريل، ٢٧: رحلة

القصوى الجناح س/كم ١٬٠٢٠: السرعة م ٨٠: باع

MTOW – 540,000 kg

The Boeing 737 is a short- to medium-range twin-engine narrow-body jet airliner. Originally developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin-engine airliner derived from Boeing's 707 and 72785,000 kg MTOW

Ultralight aviation (called microlight aviation in some countries)

It is the flying of lightweight, 1 or 2 seat fixed-wing aircraft

Glider is a heavier-than-air aircraft that is supported in flight by the dynamic reaction of the air against its lifting surfaces, and whose free flight does not depend on an engine

Four turboprop engine tilting wing aircraft

A Tiltrotor generates lift and propulsion by way of one or more powered rotors (sometimes called proprotors) mounted on rotating engine pods or nacelles usually at the ends of a fixed wing. It combines the vertical lift capability of a helicopter with the speed and range of a conventional fixed-wing aircraft

The Eurocopter X3, or popularly known as the X-cube, is a compound helicopter under experimental development by Eurocopter. Being the leader in the military and civil helicopter manufacturing, Eurocopter aims at a high aircraft performance for all utilities, and masters the innovation efficiently. The Eurocopter X3 is a milestone in the helicopter industry and is based on the concept of innovative rotary-wing aircraft. While still under development and flight testing procedure, the Eurocopter X3 is believed to reach the peak performance and efficiency in no time.

An amphibious aircraft or amphibian is an aircraft that can take off and land on both land and water. Fixed-wing amphibious aircraft are seaplanes (flying boats and floatplanes) that are equipped with retractable wheels, at the expense of extra weight and complexity, plus diminished range and fuel economy compared to planes designed for land or water only. Some amphibians are fitted with reinforced keels which act as skiis, allowing them to land on snow or ice with their wheels up and are dubbed tri-phibians

An amphibious helicopter can rest and take off from either land or water.

UAVs(Drones)

Drones

Single engine rear pushing single prop gyro-craft Unpowered rotor develops lift.Engine-powered propeller provides thrust. The rotor must have air flowing it to generate rotation

Powered hang glider

Rear push prop powered parachute

A Ground Effect Vehicle attains level flight close to the surface of the Earth, made possible by a cushion of high-pressure air created by the aerodynamic interaction between the wings and the surface. The 'flying' altitude is limited to one half of its wingspan (i.e., it is easier to fly closer to earth surface!)

The basic principle of a hovercraft; Air is directed underneath the craft by a blower, and the air that escapes out of the flexible skirt creates a near frictionless environment which enables the craft to hover. The craft can move forward and turn by using propellers to propel the craft.

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