No, airplanes need wings for lift. - Now having said that, aircraft can fly without wings, as they include helicopters, dirigibles and balloons which have alternate ways of gaining lift.
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
It wouldn't. It would crash.
READ THIS - GOOD INFORMATION The wings of an airplane and the rotors of a helicopter both help the object fly. Without those the object could not fly because the wings of an airplane have wind going past it which keeps the airplane in the air. The rotors of a helicopter spin in the wind and help the helicopter fly.
All type of aircraft need wings. They are the parts that make an airplane fly. Without wings it is not even an aircraft.
An airplane
The propellers act as a thrusting force which drives the airplane forward. In addition to the wings and vertical and horizontal tail wings, this helps an airplane to become airborne and fly.
No. Airplanes need the flow of air over the wings in order to produce lift.
They are an important part of the aircraft that makes it fly. There are many other parts without which the airplane cannot fly.
Lift! The wings on a plane create an upward lift.
Yes it will.
i dunno the one without wings but i know that the one with wings is a bat! A flying squirrel is a mammal without wings.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings