Yes, and planes frequently do. Clouds are only made of water droplets which are quite small, and even when it is raining they can be easily passed through. Aircraft do, however, avoid flying through cumulonimbus clouds because they are associated with turbulent air, ice and updrafts.
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Each is not a preposition. If you have trouble trying to figure out which words are prepositions use the cloud theory. For Example: You can fly 'on' a cloud. You can fly 'at' a cloud. You can fly 'above' a cloud. And so on and so forth. *This doesn't work for all of the words, but for a majority of them.
if the riddle was"i fly yet i have no wings, i can cry yet i have no eyes, darkness follows me; lower light i never see"then the answer would probably be a cloud because the "i can fly" part is because a cloud is in the sky, and the "i can cry" part is because of the rain that comes from the cloud.
I assume you're talking about one of those water rockets. Technically, yes, it will fly without water. It won't fly very far at all with just air, though (maybe a couple of inches). However, any other liquid should work; water is by far the best option, though, as it's cheap, safe, and easy to come by.
The Flytech Bladestar is awesome, though the autopilot doesn't work too well you have full control
Cloud isle Is A Isle that cannot be traveled to until 75% of your quests are done, On Cloud isle you can lease Unicorns (It Allows you to transport its self an its rider to any isle) and you can lease Pegasus (It allows its self and the rider to fly over water -Purplespears (Pamilo Sever)
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Hooked on the Fly - 2009 New Zealand Fly Fishing the Land of the Long White Cloud 1-12 was released on: USA: 22 March 2010
earth remain Fly constrant over time though this does not mean that precipitation will increase
Clouds fly around all the time, and it's impossible to determine which cloud is the furthest away from the Earth.
Yes you can... you can also fly from Saint Cloud MN to Fargo MN:)