A glider, hang-glider, or parasail.
glider
A glider which is alight aircraft designed to fly for long periods without using an engine.
Fly, no. Glide, yes.
an engine-less aircraft is more likely to glide than fly. It may gain altitude by riding on updrafts though.
Without a flywheel you couldn't even start the engine.
A glider is an aircraft that does not have an engine. To fly it must be towed into the air by a vehicle or another aircraft.
That means there is no air. There is "vacuum". A rocket can fly in space without air. A rocket or rocket vehicle is a missile, aircraft or other vehicle which obtains thrust by the reaction of the rocket to the ejection of fast moving fluid from a rocket engine. Chemical rockets work by the action of hot gas produced by the combustion of the propellant against the inside of combustion chambers and expansion nozzles. This generates forces that accelerate the gas to extremely high speed and exerts a large thrust on the rocket.
Internally, then it burns in the engine. More likely with a high mileage vehicle.
carry it Unless you also hand-made an engine for the vehicle.
An engine brake, also known as a compression brake or Jake brake, is a system in a vehicle that helps slow down the vehicle by using the engine's compression to create resistance. When activated, the engine brake closes off the engine's intake valves, which restricts the flow of air into the cylinders. This causes the engine to work against itself, slowing down the vehicle without using the vehicle's brakes.
Try a frisbe, they can even fly for short distances.
Fly without the use of wings or an engine