as rod machado says in Microsoft flight simulator 2004, "if flying an airplane is like riding a bicycle, then flying a helicopter is like riding a unicycle... while juggling" so... yes.
Fly aeroplanes and helicopters
Humans! We have developed helicopters, aeroplanes etc to overcome our inability to fly, so we "can't fly", but we can! :-)
Yes, aeroplanes fly in the troposphere
It depends on which kind you have. The higher the price the harder they are to fly.
Birds, aeroplanes (airplanes), bats, helicopters, bees, dragonflies, wasps, lacewings, ladybirds (ladybugs), butterflies, moths and flying ants.
Some experimental helicopters can fly as fast as 300 mph. However most helicopters in service fly less than 200 mph.
with in 48 hours u can fly in aeroplanes.
aeroplanes fly because their density is lower than the density of air
They fly helicopters.
LAdy bugsflies etc. down ther are different kind of birdsThe things that fly in nature are birds:AvocetEastern Bluebirds:Catbirds:Doves:Bald Eagle:Flamingo:Geese:Herons:Kingfishers:Magpie:Owls:Penguins:Peafowls:Quails:Roadrunners:Sparrows:Toucans:Vultures:Woodpeckers:
by raders
then there is no point of them