Well, that would be interesting. No air, so no lift. But also no drag. Lower gravity, so more distance covered in flight for the same initial speed.
I used to throw a frisbee up to the right at a very steep angle, and the Frisbee would gradually reduce the angle of attack, and end up going purely horizontal toward the left.. But that would no happen on the moon.
Well, that would be interesting. No air, so no lift. But also no drag. Lower gravity, so more distance covered in flight for the same initial speed.
I used to throw a frisbee up to the right at a very steep angle, and the Frisbee would gradually reduce the angle of attack, and end up going purely horizontal toward the left.. But that would no happen on the moon.