Capsules are pretty small things; Mercury would fit in your spare bedroom. The shuttle had the same length as a DC9, and it took 27 trips to the space station to give the station the volume of a 747 to live in. Generally, you're going to have to specify which spacecraft and which plane you're talking about, but overall... planes tend to be bigger.
The Shuttle was much bigger than a Cessna 152, but much smaller than an A-380.
It can be either. The are airplanes bigger than most spacecraft. Https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:... At the same time, those spacecraft can be bigger than some small airplanes.
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