They don't exactly flap their wings like birds, but they propel themselves through the air sometimes by a propeller, but mostly with jet engines attached under the wings.
No. We can fly with airplanes and helicopters, but not under the power of our own bodies.
Airplanes were invented because people wanted to fly like birds.
on airplanes yes... in space sort of... if you had a jet pack... but sadly people can't fly like birds yet. =(
People do not fly like birds. If you tried to flap your arms, you would still fall.In terms of airplanes, helicopters, hang-gliders, and numerous other flying machines, none of them operate in the same way that birds fly. The aerodynamics are completely different.
An example of a weak analogical argument would be: "Since airplanes and birds both fly, airplanes must be able to lay eggs like birds." This argument is weak because it draws a faulty analogy between two unrelated characteristics of airplanes and birds. Flying and laying eggs are not directly related characteristics.
Most passenger airplanes fly in the stratosphere. Planes like Cessna fly near the troposphere. It depends on the size and sound of the planes.
Birds and airplanes both have wings.
They are like giant birds flying in the air.
airplanes.
Because cats do not have the capability to fly airplanes.
Because people are not able to fly without a airplanes.
i like their ability to fly.