Jetstream
Kites, Frisbees, pin wheels, bubbles, paper airplanes, boomerangs, and stretchy flying chickens
300 kph
Paper airplanes act differently when wind acurress. And it may be hard to fly. UNLESS it is flying in the way of the wind,which allows it to "flow on air."If you put a paper airplane in a mild, suttle wind way, it will go smoothly. But with rough, ragged windswill lead to a fatal crash of a piece of paper.
Kite flying, kite buggying, kite surfing, windsurfing, sand yacting, sailing,
No, airplanes do not fly over hurricanes. Pilots and airlines have strict safety protocols in place to avoid flying through or over severe weather conditions like hurricanes to ensure the safety of passengers and crew.
It is limited to certain places. Many times, government agencies and home owner's associations will limit the use of the these technologies. Generally, wind generators are kept to places where airplanes are not flying above.
Yes on the front wind screen.
Has to do with wind currents. Flying into the wind is going to be slower than flying with the wind.
Wind Direction-flying WITH the wind is quicker than flying INTO the wind.
slow winds will help them to fly better but high velocity of wind will hamper flight eventually making it infeasible
Mostly they do, not always. It is more efficient to take off into wind.
Flying from Seattle to Boston takes less time due to favorable wind patterns known as jet streams. Jet streams are high-altitude air currents that flow west to east across the United States, aiding eastbound flights and hindering westbound flights. This extra wind assistance can reduce the overall flying time from Seattle to Boston compared to the return flight.