>No it cannot fly with one wing.
UNLESS the aircraft's body actually produces sufficient lift, such as a "flying wing" aircraft
To lift the plane and enable it to fly.
No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
Yes. Wing shape affects flight. If the wing is more aerodynamic then a plane can fly more faster.
No matter its the same thing of an airfoil wing
can fly plane with one lung
Mono plane.
You calculate the overall weight, wing area and engine power.
The shape of an airplane's wing is called the airfoil; this helps the plane to fly easily while in flight.
No.
The wing has a distinctive shape that will allow it to have high pressure on the bottom and low on the top, which will make it go up, taking the plane along with it. It can only do this, however, if it is moving forward, so they give the plane an engine, to push/pull the aircraft forward and the wing, creating lift and helpint the plane to fly.
Aeroplane wings and flat at the bottom but curved at the top, as they move through the air, it will flow normally under the flat part of the wing and up and over the curved part of the wing. This causes air to flow faster, and causes higher pressure, The low air pressure under the wing then attempts to flow into the high air pressure above the wing, pushing the wing upwards in the process. This causes the plane to fly.
No... planes stay airborne because the air flowing on the underside of the wing is moving faster than the air flowing over the top of the wing. Without air movements - the plane cannot fly.