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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes as above freefall in a plane is used.
In the Vomit comet gravity is not removed, the contents are falling at the same rate as the plane so the effect is weightlessness. The same would happen in a falling lift. Going into space does not remove gravity Boobesque, it is the state of perpetual freefall created by achieving orbit that gives the weightless effect. The gravity of the earth is still there it doesn't go away when you get out of the atmosphere.