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330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing         
MILITARY UNIT
330th Bombardment Group; 330th Bombardment Wing; 330th Troop Carrier Wing
The 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing was a wing of the United States Air Force based at Robins Air Force Base, Georgia.
Fixed-wing aircraft         
  • [[Curtiss NC-4]] flying boat after it completed the first crossing of the Atlantic in 1919, standing next to a fixed-wing heavier-than-air aircraft
  • A [[kite]] in flight
  • delta]]-shaped kite are not rigid
  • Aircraft parked on the ground in Afghanistan
  • Gunma]], Japan
  • Bavaria]], by [[Johann Michael Voltz]]
  • Captured [[Morane-Saulnier L]] wire-braced parasol monoplane
  • Typical light aircraft ([[Cessna 150]]M) cockpit with control yokes
  • Canards on the [[Saab Viggen]]
  • The six basic flight instruments.<br/>Top row (left to right): airspeed indicator, attitude indicator, altimeter.<br/>Bottom row (left to right): turn coordinator, heading indicator, vertical speed indicator.
HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT WITH FIXED WINGS GENERATING AERODYNAMIC LIFT IN THE AIRFLOW CAUSED BY FORWARD AIRSPEED
Fixed wing aircraft; Fixed-winged aircraft; Fixed-wing; Fixed wing; Aircraft structures; Winged aircraft; Fixed wings; Fixed-wings; Aircraft wings; Airplane wing; Fuselage (fixed-wing aircraft); Fuselage (airplane); Fuselage (aeroplane)
A fixed-wing aircraft is a heavier-than-air flying machine, such as an airplane, which is capable of flight using wings that generate lift caused by the aircraft's forward airspeed and the shape of the wings. Fixed-wing aircraft are distinct from rotary-wing aircraft (in which the wings form a rotor mounted on a spinning shaft or "mast"), and ornithopters (in which the wings flap in a manner similar to that of a bird).
fixed-wing         
  • [[Curtiss NC-4]] flying boat after it completed the first crossing of the Atlantic in 1919, standing next to a fixed-wing heavier-than-air aircraft
  • A [[kite]] in flight
  • delta]]-shaped kite are not rigid
  • Aircraft parked on the ground in Afghanistan
  • Gunma]], Japan
  • Bavaria]], by [[Johann Michael Voltz]]
  • Captured [[Morane-Saulnier L]] wire-braced parasol monoplane
  • Typical light aircraft ([[Cessna 150]]M) cockpit with control yokes
  • Canards on the [[Saab Viggen]]
  • The six basic flight instruments.<br/>Top row (left to right): airspeed indicator, attitude indicator, altimeter.<br/>Bottom row (left to right): turn coordinator, heading indicator, vertical speed indicator.
HEAVIER-THAN-AIR AIRCRAFT WITH FIXED WINGS GENERATING AERODYNAMIC LIFT IN THE AIRFLOW CAUSED BY FORWARD AIRSPEED
Fixed wing aircraft; Fixed-winged aircraft; Fixed-wing; Fixed wing; Aircraft structures; Winged aircraft; Fixed wings; Fixed-wings; Aircraft wings; Airplane wing; Fuselage (fixed-wing aircraft); Fuselage (airplane); Fuselage (aeroplane)
¦ adjective denoting aircraft of the conventional type as opposed to those with rotating wings, such as helicopters.