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Does a fly flying inside an airplane add to its weight?

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Jon-Richfield says:

The short answer is an emphatic "Yes", which is why the Aussies are so careful to keep their planes locked when they are on the ground, or they never could take off. (OK, OK, mate!!! Just kidding!)

We have answered similar questions in the past. Try the following URL. It deals with trucks and canaries, but the principle is the same.

http://www.last-word.com/content_handling/show_tree/tree_id/3149/id/8469.html

That lot dealt with canaries in a truck, but bush flies in an A380 or a soap bubble would follow the same principles.

 

 

 

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