To provide an accurate answer, I need more context about which specific "second airplane" you're referring to. If you mean the Wright brothers' second powered flight, it lasted 12 seconds on December 17, 1903. For other aircraft or flights, please specify the details.
Yes they can board the plain but the can not fly the plain.
No, a plane is a form of transportation that can fly in the air, while "plain hygregan" does not have a standard definition. It is likely a made-up or misspelled term.
i think it takes a long time for a hot air balloon to fly
"Lighter than air." Think about it for a second.
Hot air balloons can pick up and fly from just about anywhere. As long as the surface is flat a hot air balloon can fly from it.
Zebras do not 'fly', but they may jump into the air, but they cannon sustain flight for more than a second.
000000.1 second
yes in a plain
I was not aware that 'plains' could fly...
The Navy said around 1,500 mph, but I would bet on higher than that.
Five whole second's
Atleast 5 minutes