No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
A plane
Without wings a plane wont go. You do realize that this is an extremely dumb question.
Lift! The wings on a plane create an upward lift.
While there have been some wingless "lifting body" experimental aircraft. All conventional airplanes get the the majority of their lift from their wings and cannot fly without them. No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
you can't really fly a plane, persay. there is a plane at the airport that has no wings you can get in, but it doesn't fly.
"I stepped onto the plane." "The plane took off into the air." "Is that your plane?" Etc. :)
wings, propellers ,engine , gravity
Because it's speed generates lift on the wings.
Cessna 402
No matter its the same thing of an airfoil wing
Planes fly by generating lift from the wings as they move through the air. This lift is created by the shape of the wings and the speed at which the plane is moving. Engines provide the necessary thrust to propel the plane forward.
Planes fly better when the wings are on the outside. Usually any even number will work fine.