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you are isolated from the air outside, in effect you are in a slipstream, plus only under acceleration or decelaration will you feel any forces, not at constant velocity

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Q: When you fly in an airplane at night in smooth air there is no sensation of motion even though the plane may be moving at 800 km per h Why is this?
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