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Flying in zero G

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Aerowerx

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This one will be sure to promote some discussion.

Lets say you built a cylinder out in interstellar space---perhaps 2 miles in diameter and 200 miles long. Fill it with air at 1 atmosphere pressure.

Put an airplane in it.

How well will the airplane fly? There will still be thrust, drag, and the wings will generate a downwash, pressure differential, etc. The only thing missing would be gravity.
 
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