Because Of The Cabin Pressure
"No", would be the short answer.
it feels sickish in your stomach at first but then it feels fun
A RC simulator is a combination of computer graphics and mechanical mechanisms that allows you to simulate the actual look and feel of flying an airplane.
The drag of an airplane is the air resistance caused by the plane flying through air. Similar to when you pull your hand through water and feel resistance.
flying is the corrrect spelling not "fling" which is fling as in having an affair!!
You can't feel speed. You can only feel changes in speed. That's how you're able to read a book on a moving train, and have a comfortable nap on a jetliner flying 7 miles above the ground at 400 mph.
It is a room with computer-controlled images, sounds, movements and responses to inputs to make the user feel like he/she is flying a real plane, except it is totally safe. Some are realistic enough that they are used by major airlines and airplane manufacturers to train professional pilots on new airplane models.
No. 'Airspeed' is the airplane's speed relative to the air. 'Headwind' and 'tailwind' ... in fact, 'wind' in any direction ... is the speed of the air relative to the ground, which the airplane doesn't feel. So 'wind' affects only the craft's groundspeed, not its airspeed.
That's because an orbiting spacecraft is constantly falling, but ... let's hope ... the aircraft you're riding in is not.
Birds feel colder when they are flying
an eagle when they are flying
No, it is usually quite turbulent. Additionally, helicopter pilots flying relatively close to tornadoes have reported fairly strong winds blowing toward the tornado.