Why is an aeroplane unable to fly in vacuum
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No, a plane cannot fly in a vacuum.
In a vacuum, there's no air mass in which the plane's wings or aerodynamic surfaces can generate lift or apply leverage.
Turbine or reciprocating engines also need air to burn fuel and to generate thrust or forward movement.
Gravity will be the only force acting on the airplane.
Airplanes are only pressurized to a degree. Most airplanes are not built to withstand vacuum.
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No, a plane cannot fly in a vacuum. In a vacuum, there's no air mass in which the plane's wings or aerodynamic surfaces can generate lift or apply leverage. Turbine or reciprocating engines also need air to burn fuel and to generate thrust or forward movement. Gravity will be the only force acting on the airplane.
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