Fly Air was created in 2002.
Origonaly when the Air Force was created piolts use to fly on bald egaels
Fly Air ended in 2007.
Lift and speed are the two major things that makes an airplane fly. When enough speed is created to push enough air under the wings, the craft will lift off the ground.
Aircraft fly and stay in the air because the force of gravity is balanced by the force of lift created by the wings as air rushes over them, and because the force of air friction is balanced by the force of thrust created by the engines.
Birds fly in a V-shaped pattern to conserve energy by taking advantage of the upwash of air created by the bird in front of them. This formation reduces air resistance and allows the birds to fly more efficiently over long distances.
I-Fly was created in 2009.
When You Can Fly was created on 2009-04-14.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
The force of buoyancy, which is created by the displacement of air by the balloon, allows it to fly. This force is greater than the weight of the balloon, causing it to rise.
flaps its wings
People are said to "fly", when they board a helicopter, airplane, jet or space shuttle. It follows that if air is also in the vehicle, and it is; then air can "fly" also.
Fly Air Canada. Fly Air Canada.