Yes. Example: When the aeroplane's method of propulsion would give it a forward velocity but that velocity equels the speed of a headwind. (The two speeds wouldn't be exactly equel due to the inherent resistance of the aeroplane's structure, but hey... that's just quibbling... ;-)
You could make a papier-mache air plane.
Car+Air=plane
Assuming that their environment is also motionless, but that it is filled with air for the human the breathe, then the human could eventually work their way to a wall by means of using air resistance to "swim" through the air. Our bodies are not exactly designed for this, so it would be a very slow process.
it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air. it cant only if you throw it from in a plane in the air.
They made the first plane to fly in air in 1903.
There were many who tried to make an air plane, but the first one to succeed were the Wright bros.
Boat or air plane
Air+car
Car and air
you could get a random plane from Las Venturas, in a hanger on runway 69..... it a big plane
a man jumping off a building, and then someone seen him and thought that it would be a cool idea if somehow things could fly in the air. this is not how u make a PLANE!! get it RIGHT!
no