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How long can glider airplanes fly for?

I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer. I think it depends on the wind. If there is not a lot of wind the glider won't fly for that long but if there is a lot of wind the glider will fly for longer.


When was Fly with the Wind created?

Fly with the Wind was created in 1976.


When was The Wind at Four to Fly created?

The Wind at Four to Fly was created on 2006-04-18.


What are some examples for the use of wind?

You can FLY A KITE IN THE WIND


Can farts fly?

they can break wind.


How does wind help a helicopter fly?

it does


Can a honey bees fly in the wind?

Honey bees usually fly at about 15 miles per hour, and are capable of over 20 miles per hour, so they can fly in the wind but they won't leave the hive if the wind is too strong.


How fast does a goose fly with no wind?

Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly. The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind. It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying. For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.


What is the wind window?

The wind window refers to the airspace in which the kite can be able to fly.


How does orchids disperse seeds?

they fly in the wind


Can leaves dance and fly?

well when the wind tsrickes it looks like it can but actully they can't. lexi kirk


Where not to fly a kite?

In places that are not windy i guess. cause i kite needs wind to fly!

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