A plane often emits a combination of smells, primarily the scent of jet fuel, which has a distinct, slightly sweet aroma. Inside the cabin, passengers may notice the synthetic scent of upholstery and materials used in the aircraft, along with the faint smell of recycled air. Occasionally, food aromas from in-flight meals can also contribute to the overall olfactory experience. Overall, the smell of a plane can evoke a sense of travel and adventure for many.
Ok for one, spit does not smell like anything ..........and two, they smell like any plane flower.
A plane typically smells like a combination of cleaning products, recycled air, and the materials used in the aircraft's construction. The smell can vary depending on the airline, aircraft type, and how well the plane is maintained.
It doesn't have a smell. We make the smell our selves.
"That Smell" is by Lynyrd Skynyrd, from the album 'Street Survivors,' the last record they released before the infamous plane crash.
depends if you like the smell ,but no
No well not your clothes but if you eat a onion wich is a veg it can make your breath smell.
Smell
It can, if you have a strong sense of smell.
Metal+bird=plane
Car+Air=plane
No amount of "experience" will make you a plane.
simply because its light and when you make a plane its sruface area keps it floatin and the shape of the plane controls the direction of the plane so you could even make a plane do the loop de loop