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Plane Comparison- Military Transport Planes and Passenger Planes
Purposes
Military Transport Plane
Transport goods for the military
Airlift troops, military weapons, and equipment
Support the military
Used for strategic and tactical missions
Usually used for emergency missions
Provide a job for pilot
Passenger Plane
Serves the need of the passengers
Travel to long distances
A great amount of capacity for passengers
Fast speed
Low risk while traveling
There are flight attendants to help the passengers
Jobs are also provided in the plane
Shape
Military Transport Plane
Maximum weight of 381 tons
payload of 129,274kg
1 or more doors for loading cargos
a wide and tall fuselage cross-section
a high-wing to allow the cargo area to sit near the ground
wheels to allow it to land at unprepared locations
high-mounted tail to allow cargo to be driven directly into and off the aircraft.
Passenger Plane
Weighted about 80,000 kg
About 20,000kg for passengers, crew, and cargo
Comfortable seats
Entertainments such as movie screens
Food
Passenger services
Windows next to the seat
Shape and User Experience
Military Transport Plane
Rounded front part of the plane
Huge wings with four fans at the side
The plane is wide in size
The color of the aircraft is gray
65 feet tall, 247 feet long, and with a wingspan of 223 feet
Easy to carry large military products
Passenger Plane
Has a shape of an airfoil, a bit like teardrop
Curved on top and flat on bottom
Shaped like a bird’s wing
It’s comfortable with seats that can switch position
Sometimes food and videos on the plane
The airplane is safe most of the time
There are flame resistant seat cushions
Bathroom locks to protect the passengers
Power
Passenger Plane
The energy provided by the engines, fuel converted to mechanical energy
Mechanical energy is the spinning propellers
Mechanical energy provides thrust
Increase the speed of plane
Military Transport Plane
Uses both Kinetic energy and potential energy
Kinetic energy is based on the speed of the airplane
Potential energy is the altitude above the ground
Transports the fuel into energy to support the plane