airplanes aircrafts? what do you mean?
The full name of the airline I prefer to fly with is Delta Air Lines.
With enough velocity - yes air can make a ball fly. As an example - a lot of debris gets blown around in hurricanes, and tornadoes certainly cause objects much heavier than balls to fly around.
The words weight, fly and sand have "fly" in common, because together they can form other words. Their direct relationship is: fly, fly weight, and sand fly.
A paper clip will likely fall faster in the air due to its higher density compared to a rubber ball. Density affects the rate at which objects fall through the air, with denser objects falling faster than less dense objects.
The concept applied in airplanes to fly is called aerodynamics. It involves the study of how air moves around objects in motion, such as airplanes, and how it affects lift, drag, thrust, and weight to enable flight.
Unidentified Flying Objects are objects which we are, by definition, unable to identify, and thus we will have no idea as to how they are able to fly.
Air resistance or drag is the name given to the type of friction that objects falling through air experience. This force opposes the motion of the object and is dependent on factors such as the speed, size, and shape of the object.
Fly Air was created in 2002.
Fly Air ended in 2007.
Friction. Otherwise known as air resistance.
Heat alone does not make things fly. However, heating air can affect the movement of objects in the air. For example, hot air balloons rise because the air inside the balloon is heated, making it less dense than the surrounding air, causing the balloon to float upwards.
I think the best signature shoe names are monsters fly and your last name and air and your last name.