When swans need to take a rest while flying at high altitudes, they can glide or soar, allowing them to conserve energy without flapping their wings continuously. They may also descend to a lower altitude where the air is less turbulent and conditions are more conducive for resting. Swans can briefly stop flapping their wings to catch their breath while maintaining a steady glide. However, they typically do not remain airborne for extended periods without resting, as continuous flight at such heights can be exhausting.
At 500 ft/min the airplane will need 1 hour 6 minutes to reach 33,000 feet.
Generally, swans do paddle with both feet. But they can tuck one up and away if they don't need to swim fast and wants to give it a rest.
All flying birds have, it's the attachment point for the big breast/chest muscles which they need to be able to fly.
change the plugs at 60,000 miles.
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You need to call your state's DMV on this. I know I have seen the F750 registered as a 26k truck before, but the laws on this will vary by state.
To determine flying time you will need to have 2 locations; Malabo and where you are flying from.
at night. they only need half an hour each day. they sleep whenever they can.
well if you considre jumping flying then yes, but if not then you might need a flying machine
You will not have flying squriles in your atic. they need nature to survive
Yes, unless you fit the criteria to fall under the farm truck, recreational vehicle, military vehicle, or emergency vehicle exemptions.
i dont know if u know than edit this please i need 2 know