




Transport aircraft are used to carry troops and supplies to different locations. They are essential for military operations.
The Transport Aircraft is typically a massive plane, often grey or white, with a wide fuselage and high wings. It usually has multiple powerful jet engines and a distinct rear cargo ramp, making it look incredibly sturdy and capable of carrying heavy loads.





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Some can land on just a few hundred meters of runway, even in very rough, unpaved areas!
The largest transport planes can carry over 200,000 kilograms of cargo – that's like 30 elephants!
These amazing aircraft have flown to every continent, including Antarctica, delivering vital supplies!
They don't just carry cargo; they can also fly injured people to hospitals far away in emergencies.
Transport Aircraft has a reinforced cargo bay and a huge rear ramp that lets it carry tanks or large vehicles inside.
Transport Aircraft features strong landing gear designed for short, unpaved runways, letting it deliver supplies to remote places.
Transport Aircraft can connect to other planes for in-flight refueling, letting it fly across entire continents without stopping.
Transport Aircraft has specialized doors and systems for safely dropping paratroopers and supplies from the sky.
Describes species possessing wings, enabling them to fly or glide through the air.
Describes species that transport objects or other organisms by dragging or carrying them.
Military vehicles are specialized land, air, or sea conveyances designed for combat, transport, or support operations by armed forces.
Public transport refers to shared passenger services available to the general public, typically running on fixed routes and schedules.
Armored describes animals protected by a hard, external covering or shell for defense.
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53 m
265000 kg
830 km/h
Kerosene-based Jet Fuel
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