Of course. You're simply not allowed to turn it on during the flight.
Which is not really a big loss, because it's impossible to get anything useful
out of a small radio aboard an airplane anyway.
explain why algae have been taken aboard space station
Similar to lap top computers, an RC toy can be taken on an airplane after it has gone through Airport screening. There will be restrictions on the toys use. The toy will have to remain turned off to ensure the radio signals do not interfere with the flight electronics.
No. The only time any form of alcohol was taken aboard an American spacecraft was on Apollo 11. Buzz Aldrin took a small chalice of sacramental wine aboard the lander 'Eagle' in order to take holy communion on the moon.
It was the airplane that was headed toward the white house -_-
The ANZACs were taken ashore from the ships aboard flat barges and rowboats.
usually in an airplane or balloon.
usually in an airplane or balloon.
He thought the Europeans were cannibals and were going to eat him.
The first airplane flight was that of the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, on December 17, 1903. History did not record whether a newspaper was taken on any flight, but it is highly unlikely, even if it was kept under their coats, as it might have flown out and damaged the aircraft or otherwise distracted the pilot (n.b., Wilbur and Orville took turns flying their aircraft).
all lamborghini's have a radio except the superveloce editions which have had the radio taken out in order to conserve weight.
January 10, 1911 is the first photo from an airplane taken in the US.It was in San Diego.I'm not sure if that is in the world though.
The dash lights and lights to the gear shift panel are grounded through the radio, be sure that the radio plug and ground to radio are connected. If you have taken out the radio you may try grounding the plug wire that connects to the radio lights.