There is a lever inside the cockpit which allows the pilot to fold the wings to minimze the footprint of the aircraft when parked on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier.
To make the aircraft inherently unstable to quicken it's flight response in rolling motion.
First, take a single sheet of paper and fold it in half, length-wise. Secondly, fold the top corners down to the center, where the page is folded, until the top creates a triangle and leave them folded down. Then, fold the tip of the triangle down. From here, you fold the corners down to the center to meet right above the fold you just made in the tip. Now, fold the tip up. Then fold the entire project in half. Now your plane is taking shape! Lastly, fold the wings down and you have a paper airplane!
I was told fold up, but not conclusive as of yet
Yes it is possible for this product to fold up for easy storage.
No, the fold up treadmill are no wear near as strong as ones that don't fold up.
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Some do. A few high performance jet aircraft have a movable wing, called a "swing wing" At low speeds the wing is straight out, but at high speeds the wings fold back. A helicopter is an airplane- a "rotary wing" aircraft. The rotor is not a propeller, but wings that are moved through the air. The wings of regular aircraft also move some- they flex up and down as loads change.
upfolddefinitionverb. to fold up or together
Up down alt-f4
the cheat is 'alt & F4'.
Wings Up was created in 1943.
The duration of Wings Up is 1200.0 seconds.