Maybe it's about a human who participated in some kind of flight - simulation experiment that almost made them feel like they were actually flying. And this was based on the true account of that scientific or experimental endeavor. For example, in some advanced flight simulators, people can experience very realistic flying sensations. If there were some unique things that happened during such an experiment, like a technical glitch that made the 'almost fly' situation and it was based on a real incident, that could be what it refers to.
There is no well - known 'almost fly based on true story' that I'm aware of. However, if we assume it is a work, it could potentially be about a person who has an extraordinary dream or ambition to fly. In real life, there are people who build their own flying machines or engage in extreme sports that give a feeling of flying. If it's based on a true story, it might chronicle such a person's journey, their struggles, and their attempts to reach that goal of almost flying.
It's not based on a true story. 'Fly to the Moon' is likely the product of the author's imagination or a fictional concept developed for entertainment purposes.
Partly. 'Almost Famous' took elements from real-life events in the music industry and combined them with fictional elements to create a compelling story. So, it's not a straightforward retelling of one true story but has roots in reality.
Well, 'Almost Family' isn't based on a true story. It's the product of the writers' imagination and creative process. They crafted the plot and characters to engage and captivate the audience without drawing from real-life events.