No, the first plane was there to inflict damage to the enemy.
He didn't make 'The Spirit of St. Louis,' the plane he flew across the Atlantic, but he did help in the design
She made her own plane with help from other people
yes, there were a bunch of mermaids that flew around saving as many people as possible
A few minutes after the first plane crash. They were in the building when the second plane crashed, and many died from the collapse of both buildings due to attempting to help people trapped in the buildings.
they flew
In 1937, as Earhart neared her 40th birthday, she was ready for a monumental, and final, challenge. She wanted to be the first woman to fly around the world. Despite a botched attempt in March that severely damaged her plane, a determined Earhart had the twin engine Lockheed Electra rebuilt. In her Last Flight, her plane was the specially modified Lockheed Electra 10-E
Its not possible. We can't fly with out something to help us.
Amelia Earhart, at age 40, flew a Lockheed Electra Vega (along with her navigator Fred Noonan) around the world. She did not make the entire trip and was last seen in Japan.In 1928, the plane that she flew across the Atlantic as a passenger, piloted by Wilmer Stutz, was a Fokker F.VIIB called the "Friendship."When she made her solo flight across the Atlantic in 1932, landing in Ireland, the plane was a Lockheed Vega that she referred to as the "Little Red Bus," probably due to its comparatively roomy interior.The jury is out on this one. Some say it was a Lockheed Vega and others claim a Fokker F....can anyone help out here??
The Apollo flew with the help of the Saturn rocket.
help the plane roll
The wren flew by.
It pulls the plane through the air.