Just because there's no air, doesn't mean that other forces are not at work. It mainly moves because of inertia.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
fly fight and win is air space and cyber space
People are said to "fly", when they board a helicopter, airplane, jet or space shuttle. It follows that if air is also in the vehicle, and it is; then air can "fly" also.
no because if there is no air then there is no wind, so the first flag is NOT A THING LOL
There is no air in space and therefore no air resistance so any shape will work in space.
no because of the air pressure
I presume you mean on the moon. Well, it didn't fly, exactly. Rather, the top side of the flag was attached to a rod that ran perpendicular to the flagpole. Otherwise, the flag would have simply hung limp without any wind to support it.
Aircraft fly through air and spacecraft fly in space.
yes but only if some one is waving it other wise no as space is a vacuum and has no air to push the flag. there was a metal bar holding p the flag on the moon by the way
air space through which aeroplanes are bound by Civil or Military rule, to fly
They fly a different flag, because they are a different country, now if they were the same country, they would fly the the US flag.
Most major American jetliners do fly into Russian air space.