The very first person to fly into a hurricane was Col. Michael Andrews. He then became the very first "Hurricane Hunter".
No. You wouldn't want to fly into a tornado; a hurricane is just about the limit there.
it could get ripped off of its foundations and fly about in the wind
An airplane, by definition, flies in the air, it does not fly in outer space where there is no air. So an airplane cannot fly from Earth to Mars. That requires a spaceship. With current technology, a spaceship might reach Mars in about a year. It's a long trip.
There's no way someone can do that its impossible.
At 500 mph, it would take an airplane 4 hours to fly 2000 miles.
Yes, Yes it would
Can you fly on airplane with pericarditis
It wouldn't. It would crash.
In order for a child to fly on an airplane, they typically need a ticket, identification, and possibly a consent form if they are traveling alone or with someone other than a parent or legal guardian.
about 12 seconds, if the paper airplane can fly it would stay up longer
No, an airplane requires both wings to provide lift and stability. Additionally, the propeller is powered by the engine, which would likely be on the missing wing. Without both wings and the engine, the airplane would not be able to maintain controlled flight.
California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado are the states that you would fly over.
No. A fly hovering above you doesn't make you feel heavier does it? Although you probably would'NT feel it anyway.
: People did not believe the airplane would fly unless they saw it themselves.
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The wind pushes the airplane helping it to stay in the air and fly.