David Copperfield's "vanishing airplane" illusion involves creating the illusion that a full-sized airplane disappears in mid-air. This effect is achieved through a combination of careful choreography, lighting, and special effects to deceive the audience into perceiving a continuous shot of the airplane as it appears to vanish. The exact method used by Copperfield is a closely guarded secret, but it involves a combination of visual trickery and stagecraft.
The Magic of David Copperfield IV The Vanishing Airplane - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 26 October 1981
you buy the vanish card the make the vanish power to where you want it (you click it on the bought stuff) then click vanish and there you go
She watched the magician make the rabbit vanish into thin air.
No one can make a plate of homemade cookies vanish as quickly as my three hungry boys after school. My Aunt, who is a beautiful woman, is forever buying the latest cream, lotion or potion that claims to make wrinkles vanish. She's georgeous with or without creams or make-up.
A good magician can make a rabbit vanish then reappear without the audience knowing how he did it.
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"Will vanish" is the simple future tense.
Vanish is present tense. The past tense is vanished.
You can make facial hair vanish by shaving it or getting it waxed. Or could also do electrolysis. And before doing such, you need to apply numbing cream for you to have painless procedure.
The answer would depend on what exactly one meant by the term 'Copperfield'. There is a Copperfield, Nevada. There is also a Copperfield, Texas. Copperfield is often used to refer to the master illusionist David Copperfield.