From where you are, yes.
From where they are, no.
Rainbows are an optical phenomena dealing with the reflection of light off of water in the air hitting your eyes. You can never get to it, or get behind it. You can watch something go through what you are seeing, but they would either not see it, or see it appear to be receding.
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The stratosphere
No there is Not. Fact: A rainbow is just one big circle. My mother works for American Airlines, we were flying to Orlando, Florida and we flew through one. So no there is NOT a end to a rainbow.
yes
Some airplanes fly through hurricanes to get wind speeds etc.
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The only way you can fly is if you hanglide, fly in an airplane, or sky dive. But it is impossible to actually fly. unless you get wings through evolution.
Can you fly on airplane with pericarditis
Fly to the Rainbow was created on 1974-11-01.
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A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
The wind pushes the airplane helping it to stay in the air and fly.
Igor Sikorsky was the first person to fly in an airplane, in his 1913 airplane called "The Grand." The Wrights were the first people to fly an airplane, but you fly ON a Wright Flyer--it's very open. Sikorsky invented the enclosed cockpit.
An airplane produces enogh lift to fly with weight. Cargo planes are designed to do that.
Usually not, but it would depend on the airplane, the pilot, and what you mean by "fly".