Being on an airplane can evoke a mix of emotions. For many, there's a sense of excitement and anticipation as they travel to new destinations, but it can also bring feelings of anxiety or discomfort due to confined spaces and altitude changes. The sensation of takeoff and landing can be exhilarating, while the view from above offers a unique perspective of the world. Overall, it’s a blend of adventure and a bit of unease for many travelers.
Because Of The Cabin Pressure
When an airplane takes off, passengers will feel the acceleration and lift off of the plane as it leaves the ground. Sometimes this can make passengers nervous, or as it receives elevation, it can make peoples ears pop.
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.
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.
"No", would be the short answer.
It usually feels awesome for a person to fly on an air plane.
it feels sickish in your stomach at first but then it feels fun
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No. A fly hovering above you doesn't make you feel heavier does it? Although you probably would'NT feel it anyway.
Your body will be in motion while seeing outside the windows of an airplane. Due to the speed of the airplane, you are moving with the aircraft even though you may feel stationary inside the cabin. It is similar to being in a car – your body is in motion along with the vehicle.
it usually feels like there's a bit of pressure and (sometimes) like you need to pee.
Generally no, but I believe you are the exception. So feel free to try, let us know how it goes