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I guess you can. If you can make an airplane, then i'm sure you can make a flying car. It has already been done several times.
According to the New York Times, up to forty percent of Americans have a fear of flying on an airplane. Aviophobia is the name given to a fear of flying. Some are only minor, and manage to get on a plane with medication, whilst others will not travel by plane.
A headwind is a wind that blows directly opposite to the direction of travel, making it more difficult for an object, such as an aircraft or vehicle, to move forward. In aviation, headwinds can increase fuel consumption and affect flight times. In a broader context, the term can also refer to challenges or obstacles that hinder progress in various areas, such as business or personal endeavors.
The winds. Winds in North America normally flow from west to east. The flight from Boston will have a "headwind" which it must fly against, meaning a slower speed. The flight from Seattle will have a "tailwind" that will push the plane faster heading east to Boston. This results in a difference in flight times.
During "powered" or "flapping" flight, monarchs flap their wings about 5 to 12 times a second, depending on how hard they're trying to move. They flap at the slower rate when flying leisurely, such as during migration. The faster rate is needed when flying into a strong headwind, or when trying to escape from a predator, for example. About 400 strokes per minute
There is no inherent relationship to travel times and the rotation of the Earth, but if you are traveling around the world by air, it's often faster if you do it west-to-east rather than east-to-west. That's because the prevailing winds are generally from the west, and flying with a tailwind is faster than flying with a headwind.
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While on their journey to Elsewhere, there would be multiple times in which a plane would go past flying above them. This is where Gabriel would point to it and say 'plane! plane!' But when they go further into their journey, they, for the first time, see wildlife. And when they saw a bird flying, Gabriel thought it was a plane, and so he shouted 'plane!' when it was really a bird.
The flying sparrow hear beats about 600 times in a minute.
by closing the eyes
Yes. I did it many times.