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The words of this papal star are, of course, airplanes, because airplanes are faster and fly higher, which is more suitable for its characteristics.
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This is a train, usually these names don't use the name of an airplane, meaning heaven.
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The Pope's Star refers to the plane, which is a special plane for the Pope to take, so it is called the Pope's Star.
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The Scorched Star is supposed to be a train, a train of one or four foreign royal energies.
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Well, it's probably a train. are described in great detail.
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The Pope's Star, I think, should be an airplane, because from their literal and long-standing concept, this definition should be defined above the airplane.
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The name of the Pope's star should be an airplane, a name, and the train is not so powerful!
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It's called Huang Zhiqing, of course, it's a train, and then there are a lot of planes on top of the train.
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If you call Huang Zhixing, his current words are basically airplanes, and this is relatively very fast and convenient, and very convenient.
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His words should be airplanes even if they cost a few dollars, and this is more convenient, and he will be relatively expensive.
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customers. I apply for a return, but I don't return it
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If the Star of the Dao Emperor is a train or an airplane, I think it should be an airplane, but airplanes are quite common now, especially the exchange heart in the game you said.
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It's called Huang Zhixing, I think it should be an airplane, because it must be a wider plane in it.
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That's fine, it's perfectly fine as usual.
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Transporting subway trains by airplane.
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This depends on the specific situation. As far as the world is concerned, it's airplanes. In China, it's trains. Because countries such as India do not regulate trains as well as China, they have a higher accident rate.
Specific references.
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The safest is the aircraft, which has the lowest accident rate, but also the lowest survivability after an accident. Therefore, the choice of each means of transportation depends more on your time, distance and other arrangements.
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The plane can be the amount, hehe pen train safety.
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The train was the British engineer Stephen Son, called Rocket; The plane, of course, is the Wright brothers.
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Airplanes: While America's aerospace luminaries were busy celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Wright brothers' successful test flight of the first powered vehicle, Brazilian human rights credited Alberto Santos Dumont as the true father of powered flight. After years of research and exploration, Trivicik (1771-1833) finally built a steam locomotive with a single cylinder and a large flywheel in 1804, pulling 5 carriages and traveling at a speed of 8 kilometers per hour, which was the earliest locomotive to run on tracks.
Later, it was called the flat "train".
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The airplane is one of the most important scientific and technological achievements made by mankind in the 20th century, and some people have listed it as one of the three major inventions that have the greatest impact on human capacity in the 20th century, along with electric internal vision and computers, and there is a dispute about who invented the world's earliest airplane: The French believe that the world's earliest airplane was invented by the Frenchman Clément Ader, and it was successfully tested in France on October 9, 1890. Some believe he invented the first airplane in history. Americans believe that the inventors of the airplane were the American Wright brothers (Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright), which successfully flew in the United States on December 17, 1903.
Brazilians believe that it was the Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont who invented the airplane, and on October 12, 1906, Santos-Dumont's "14 Bis" aircraft successfully flew to an altitude of 60 meters, the world's first successful powered flight, and the previous flight did not meet the standard of "flying" in the true sense of the word. It is generally believed that the American Wright brothers invented the airplane, while some believe that it was invented by Clement Adel or Alberto Santos Dumont. The world's first steam train to actually run on rails was Charlie, an engineer from Conwall.
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In the history books: In 1814, Stephenson invented the train; The plane is the Wright brothers.
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Inventor of the train: George. Stephenson; Inventor of the aircraft: The Wright brothers.
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Is the aircraft How often do major aircraft accidents occur Major accidents rarely occur, causing an accident rate of about 1 in 3 million. Aviation is the safest way to travel long distances, and it's getting safer. Thirty years ago, the rate of major accidents was one per 140 million miles flown
Today, it's 1.4 billion miles before a major accident occurs, and safety is ten times better.
Which is Safer to Fly or Ride a Car According to a comparative study of accidents that occurred between 1993 and 1995 by the National Safety Council of the United States, it is 22 times safer to fly than to take a car. In fact, in the United States over the past 60 years, there have been fewer fatalities from plane crashes than from auto accidents in a representative three-month period.
Which part of the flight is the most risky Take-off and climb to cruising altitude, descent and landing are the two most problematic phases of flight. In extremely simplistic terms, take-off at the engine thrust and.
The highest demands are placed on the aircraft in terms of structural integrity, while approach and landing are the highest in terms of the crew in the cockpit. About three-quarters of all serious accidents occur during these two short flight phases.
Where is the safest seat on board Some people think that seats near the wings or at the back of the cabin are safer. But there is no evidence that any part of the aircraft is safer than the others. It's a good idea to listen to the safety briefing and all the cabin crew reports before each flight departs.
Is there a way to make aviation safer Over the past 15 to 20 years, flight safety has improved dramatically thanks to computerized flight simulators and increased radar coverage, as well as high-tech equipment that warns pilots when there are planes in nearby airspace, when they are too close to the ground, when aircraft are unstable in altitude or flight angle, or when the wind changes. The aviation industry is continuing to improve aviation safety through better pilot training, better aircraft inspection and maintenance techniques, and new safety technologies. For example, by the next century, all civil aviation jets will use satellite navigation and communications to tell air traffic controllers on the ground where they are at any time, a big step forward from relying on ground navigation equipment and radar navigation, which will no longer be "invisible" after the plane has flown over the horizon.
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Accidents involving planes and trains are quite numerous, but generally not risky for passengers
Say with my newfound knowledge of ISO9000:
The probability of failure of the aircraft is low, but the consequences are unacceptable!
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I think it's the train.
Frequently hear about crashes and hijackings.
But it's rare to hear about what happened to the train.
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Airplanes are actually the world's safest means of transportation, the accident rate is much lower than others, especially cars, but people are more afraid of feeling that they have to finish an accident, but in fact, when people are speeding on the highway, the survival rate of an accident is also close to zero, but few people can realize it at that time, the psychological effect.
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I'm standing in the middle ground, and the planes and trains are pretty much the same. The key to safety depends on whether the driver is good or not and the surrounding environment.
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Airplanes are the safest means of transportation in the world.
The average is one of 490,000 copies.
Theoretically, it means that you have to do 490,000 times to have an accident before you can have an accident
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Of course, it's the train, and I've always felt that the train is the most suitable means of transportation for travel, and you can see the scenery along the way.
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It's safer to fly than to take a train.
The mileage flown by the aircraft is generally relatively long, and the number of passengers is also carried, and the probability of an air crash is actually very low in terms of flight distance and number of passengers. In addition, aircraft maintenance and safety inspections are among the most stringent of all means of transportation. Arguably, flying is still the safest way of transport.
Possible anomalies:
1. The fuselage is turbulent 2. The plane drops sharply 3. Smoke appears in the cabin 4. Black smoke appears outside the cabin 5. The engine shuts down and the roar of the aircraft disappears 6. There is a loud noise, dust, and the fuselage may break.
The three "killers" of air crashes
1.Huge impact when hitting the ground.
Buckle up.
2.Flame when the plane burns.
Maintain a safe position such as leaning over and holding your ankles with both hands.
3.Combustion produces toxic fumes.
Stay calm and flee quickly.
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Apparently it's an airplane, but if something happens, it's hanging.
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The Zhengzhou-Europe train departs from Zhengzhou Railway Container Freight Center Station, exits via Alashankou, Xinjiang, China, and arrives in Hamburg, Germany via Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus and Poland. Along the way, it passed through 5 countries, went through 2 customs transfers, 2 track changes, the whole journey was 10,214 kilometers, and the running time was 11 to 15 days, which saved about 20 days compared with shipping to Europe.
The international line follows the "One Belt and Three Belts" model, that is, one Zhengzhou-Hamburg line, driving three lines from Zhengzhou to Almaty, Zhengzhou to Moscow, and Zhengzhou to Klaipėda.
The destination stations of the Zhengzhou-Europe train have been added from the original three stations of Malaszewicz Station in Poland, Hamburg Station in Germany and Duisburg Station in Germany, and Warsaw Station in Poland, Prague Station in the Czech Republic, Milan Station in Italy and Paris Station in France. The number of destination stations of Zhengzhou-Europe trains has reached 7. It's the train.
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Plane. It was from Guangzhou to Inner Mongolia.
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I took the high-speed rail to the past.
It's just madness.
It's a mess everywhere.
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If the plane and the train are cost-effective, in my opinion, the plane should be more cost-effective, for people like me who often travel for business, and it is a long distance, the plane takes a relatively short time, and the plane has a **ticket on some**.
Of course, this also varies from person to person, and if you take a look at the scenery along the way, then the train will be more suitable for you.
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The most cost-effective is the **air ticket, like sometimes there are two or three folds** air tickets are really cost-effective, and they are cheaper than train tickets. Airplanes are much faster than trains, which can save a lot of time and costs, so air tickets are more cost-effective.
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Look what you're going for! If it's going on a tour, there are beautiful scenery along the way! I would choose the train, and if I'm traveling for business, I'll choose the plane! If you are traveling normally! Will choose the train, after all, it is affordable, and some places will be there after a night's sleep.
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In fact, there are often those air tickets that are very cheap, only a few hundred yuan, and the flight time is very short. Like the train, the long distance is not cheap, and it takes a long time. In comparison, airplanes are more cost-effective than trains.
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It depends on what you think about, if the price is of course a train, if it is the length of time, it must be a plane. But if it were about the same, I think I would go with the train, after all, the airport is really far from the city.
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**The air ticket is actually a little more cost-effective than the train! But if it is normal to take the high-speed rail more cost-effectively than the plane, the speed of the high-speed rail is very fast!
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In fact, if you travel in general, the train is enough, but if you catch the plane discount ticket or something, then of course the plane is cost-effective.
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Which is more cost-effective, plane or train? Sometimes you buy a plane ticket for an event, and the plane may be a little more expensive than the train, but if you buy a plane at the regular price, it will cost a little more.
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Full-price air tickets are not more cost-effective than high-speed rail, but many highly discounted air tickets are more cost-effective than high-speed rail.
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Airplanes, airplanes are faster than trains, and a little more convenient.
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First of all, in terms of money, the train is cheaper than the plane most of the time, unless the plane is discounted or **, the plane is absolutely dominant in terms of time, if you go to play, the train is recommended, so that you can enjoy the scenery, you can also save money, if you are on a business trip or have an emergency, recommend the plane.
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Airplanes are relatively cheap on non-holidays and rest days, and the cost performance will be higher. On holidays, it is better to take the high-speed rail. If you're like me, you don't have to worry about it.
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**The plane ticket is more cost-effective,,, but the safety of the plane is high, and there is generally no accident, and it will be over as soon as the accident happens.
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For business trips, it is more suitable to choose an aircraft and the speed is fast; **Perfectly acceptable for companies.
If you travel, you can use high-speed rail or bullet trains, which are relatively cost-effective.
However, if it is in the off-season, the air ticket will not be much more expensive than the high-speed rail or bullet train, and the tourist can also choose to use the plane to travel at that time.
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Of course, it is a submarine, because submarines do not handle passenger business, and the other three can handle passenger business.
It is because many people believe in religion, and the church and the secular power collude, both have common interests, and in this case the power of the pope in the Middle Ages was particularly high.
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