if theres no gravity then anyone could fly, so
yes it is true
Planes are able to fly because they generate lift by moving air over their wings through propulsion from engines. This lift force counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the plane to overcome the downward pull and stay in the air.
So you don't fly away.
Air planes are affected by gravity too, just like everything else. What makes them fly is that the upward force of the wings is bigger than the downward force of gravity.
Because their wings/rotors are able to create an upward force bigger or equal to the pull of gravity.
Then they don't go into space
Planes can fly upside down by generating enough lift from their wings to counteract the force of gravity pulling them towards the ground. This is achieved by adjusting the angle of the wings and using the engine power to maintain the necessary speed and control.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
Thrust and Lift. Gravity and drag make planes more difficult to fly.
Birds fly in air. They use the air to fight gravity. When air travels faster along the upper wing than the lower wing, the air force down is less than the air force up -- really helps most birds. Gravity affects birds.
No. Planes fly horizontally, but the concept of horizontal depends on the direction of gravity. Gravity pulls towards the center of the Earth, so "down" at the poles is the same as "down" at the equator, i.e. towards the center of the Earth.
The planes Edwin Aldrin flew were Jet planes, as he was a Air Force pilot for many years.