It is difficult to get accurate data on fairies as they have not been seen for a long time. However, scientists have studied early drawings and descriptions of them and made the following findings: Fairies have a very low mass - the lift required to keep them airborne is minimal. Fairies have a large wing surface area - a small movement cause a lot of air movement, Fairies have highly developed and adapted shoulder and back muscles that are able to move the wings at high speed. Fairies do not need to eat - proven by the fact that we have never seen a fairy eat. As they do not need to take in energy, they clearly don't need to replenish the energy used. It is the only known source of perpetual energy. Put together, these factors mean that a fairy can fly with ease. Oh, another thing... Fairies have magic, and that helps a lot!
Fairies could potentially fly without magic if they had wings or some sort of aerodynamic appendages that allowed them to generate lift and propulsion, similar to birds or insects. Their ability to fly would be dependent on their physical strength, wing shape, and skill in utilizing air currents to stay airborne.
No, a fly would not be able to fly in a vacuum because it relies on air resistance and pressure to generate lift and maneuver in the air. In a vacuum, there would be no air molecules for the fly to interact with, so it would not be able to fly.
Humans cannot fly without technology or equipment. Our bodies are not designed for flight and lack the necessary physical adaptations, such as wings, to allow for sustained flight.
Yes, you can make a balloon fly using propellers or an electric motor to provide thrust. By attaching a propeller or motor to the balloon, you can create lift and propulsion to make it fly without the need for hot air or helium.
While there have been some wingless "lifting body" experimental aircraft. All conventional airplanes get the the majority of their lift from their wings and cannot fly without them. No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
No, a wingsuit cannot fly as long and as far as a plane. While a wingsuit can glide for several minutes and cover several miles, it ultimately lacks the power and sustained flight capabilities of an airplane. Planes are designed for long-distance travel and can stay airborne for hours or even days depending on the fuel capacity.
there is allot of things about fairies but this is what i know from a book called Fairies and Elves. fairies don't really have wings they fly without wings or some don't even fly at all.
Tinkerbell's magic powder is called pixie dust. It is a sparkling substance that allows fairies to fly and perform various magical tasks.
Some of the fairies can make us fly.The fairies are tooth fairies.
I have never heard of a fairy biting anyone, they tend to use their magic powers to protect themselves, or they just simply fly away.
It depends on how many unicorns and fairies they ran into.
The magical powers that a fairy possesses is dependent upon what type of fairy one is referring to. One of their main abilities is the ability to fly. A fairy Godmother for example, can transform things with a simple flick of a magic wand.
OF COURSE. IS ONE PLUS ZERO ONE? You can learn about them just never capture them. You could get pranked. You could be in your yard in your underwair. they are magic!
Fairies that fly in the air.
They natrually know. Fairies and pixies do not have parents. ~HoneyOneTheHollow
well there are many things that fairies can do they can fly, go to school play with their friends and many more.
You can't fly with magic spells as there is no such thing as magic. If you want to fly, then you best option is to learn hang gliding or get a pilot's license.
Well, there are Earth fairies, Water fairies and Air fairies, they may be more, but these are all I am aware of. I would like to be a Air fairy, if I had to be one. Because, who doesn'twant to fly!?