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What happens to the fly ?

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MadProfessor8138

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So here's the scenario......
I'm in my truck and heading up the highway Saturday morning doing around 70 mph.
There had been a fly bothering me for a few miles so I decided to role the window down all the way in hopes that he would egress the vehicle.
A few miles later and the fly gets a little too brave and close to the slipstream and out the window he goes.

Now.......here's the question :

1. Did the fly's low body mass allow him to decelerate in the head wind and then fly on.....

OR....

2. Did the turbulant air make him tumble and he hit the ground.....

So........did the fly fly or did he die ???

Kevin
 
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