Planes stay in flight primarily due to the principles of aerodynamics, specifically lift, thrust, drag, and weight. Lift is generated by the wings as air flows over and under them, creating a pressure difference. Thrust, produced by the engines, propels the plane forward, while drag opposes this motion. The balance of these forces allows the plane to ascend, cruise, and descend safely in the air.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
You can't make planes in Flight Simulator X.
No, if you stay in the secured area changing planes you don't need anything but a ticket to get to the new flight.
no planes work on a gyro-balancing system so no matter what it would still stay balanced and the ride would be as smooth as usual
Its "maiden flight".
Yes you can, go to www.Google.com and type in "Planes for Google Earth Flight Simulator"
I don't understand what you are asking. Can you reword
it does
Planes do not typically stay idle in the air; they are designed to be in constant motion. However, they can maintain a steady altitude and speed for a limited time using engines at low thrust or by gliding. This is often done during certain phases of flight, such as holding patterns or waiting for landing clearance. Ultimately, planes require continuous movement to ensure safety and efficiency.
flight of planes
There were four planes. The names:United Airlines flight 11, United Airlines flight 93, American Airlines flight 175, and American Airlines flight 77.
You can't, the coding on the planes is different. Most of the planes you find in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 are available in Microsoft Flight Simulator X.