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Ultralight Glider Plane

Can you tell me some planes?
I know only 4
These are th ones I know:Glider,Airliner,Ultralight,Jet Fighter
Perhaps others misunderstood your question; are you asking about the names of plane manufacturers? - So that you can tell if it's a Boeing or an Airbus, or a Bombardier, etc? (Other answers have already covered all the different types of aeroplanes, or airplanes).
Well if this is the case, then I know the following commercial planes:
Boeing (American-built) - 707, 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, and soon, 787 (Dreamliner). The biggest is the 747, followed by the 777.
Airbus (European-French, British, German, Italian and Spanish consortium) - 319, 320, 321, 300, 330, 340, and soon 350, and also 380. The A-380 will be the world's largest.
Lockheed (American-built, but no longer building commercial airplanes) - L1011(Tristar), Constellation, Electra. C5 (Galaxy), and C130 (Hercules) - military transports.
Douglas/McDonald Douglas (American-now assimilated into Boeing) - DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4, DC6, DC8, DC9, DC10, MD10, MD11, MD80, MD88. One of these (MD80 or MD88 became the Boeing 717 after Boeing's acquisition of McDonald Douglas).
Convair (American; extinct): 880, 990 (similar to the Boeing 707 and the DC8)
In the regional jet market we have:
Embraer (Brazilian-made): Brasilia, RJ135, RJ145, E170/175, E190/195,
Bombardier (Canadian-made): CRJ200, CRJ700, CRJ 705, CRJ900, CRJ1000, C110, C130, Q200, Q300, Q400.
Fokker/Fairchild (Fokker is Dutch, Fairchild is American): F24 (Friendship), F27, F40, F50, F70, F100
ATR (Canadian, I believe): Dash 8
BAE (British Aerospace-British): Avro RJ, BAE146, BAEATP, BAE748, Jetstream
Saab (Swedish-made): Saab 340, Saab 2000
Basically these are the ones you might see frequently at airports.
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Ultralight?
what stile would you receomend if any im not a huge aircraft enthusiest so i know i dont want a plane. but i think it be fun to own an ultralight somday i just wanted some input on the subject, I was leaning toward a power glider, im in collage as a fabricator my brothers an engineer i would also like an opinion on if i built my own, obviously massive quality control being it will be air born.
I would/am getting an Aventura. An Aventura is an Ultralite that you will have to build. It can sit 2 people and can land on water and land. The best model's max speed is about 78 knots (90 mph) and can stay up in the air for 4 hours. It only takes around 150 feet to land (think of the possibilities). Its not the prettiest looking plane but the above outways any cosmetic problem this ultralite has. Another perk is I think it runs on unleaded gasoline which is good. The kit price is around $32K which is on the expensive side but prebuilt ones are about $20K more. Volusia County, FL (Daytona Beach area) owns one of them for search and resue. Here is the link to the page that I found. http://www.sea-plane.com/Aero%20Adventure/Home.html Goodluck!
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