Yes, if the plane was flying into the wind at the same speed as the wind.
A 747 has a cruising speed of about 570mph which would mean the wind would also have to be moving at 570mph.
An aeroplane is a heavier than air machine with wings and an engine to propel it.
An aeroplane's engine sucks air. Combustion takes place due to jet fuel. The force of the combustion propels the aircraft.
Yes, it is re-cycled many times. This usually happens as 'bleed off' of engine intake air.
Aeroplanes go forward by the propulsion of the engine. The engine may be of any type. Air is pushed behind and the aeroplane moves forward.
Aeroplane means a vehicle with wings which flies through the air.
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With an air-breathing engine, proably the SR-71 blackbird at more than 3,000 miles per hour
An aeroplane is a means of air transport.
The occupants require it.
The root word for "aeroplane" is "aero," which comes from the Greek word "āēr" meaning "air" or "atmosphere."
Yes, "aeroplane" is a noun. It is a type of aircraft that is used for flying passengers and cargo through the air.
Wrote on 28.1.06 to bbc.co.uk Q.Why would you not like to inflate parachutes for the aeroplane itself in times of say engine failure? …would save lives and properties!! As soon as it would be known to the pilot engine is to fail or has lost balance massive parachutes several such at strategic points over the aeroplane above can be rapidly inflated with gush of hot air or even hydrogen such that aeroplane is almost lifted and floated in the air for safe mechanized landing! For that matter it can be applied for any flying object. …surely, avoidance of many mishaps and tragedies is foreseen! -Simon Richard (Ajay Kumar) P.S.:- …is imagination greater than intelligence?!