If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
All type of aircraft need wings. They are the parts that make an airplane fly. Without wings it is not even an aircraft.
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.
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.
They are an important part of the aircraft that makes it fly. There are many other parts without which the airplane cannot fly.
The first aircraft to have wings was the Wright Flyer, the first aeroplane to fly in 1901.
A helicopter is an aircraft without fixed wings. Helicopters can also be known as rotorcraft.
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.
Lift from the wings and thrust from the engine.
No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
Well, it is actually possible for a commercial aircraft to fly upside down or do a barrel roll.But the only problem is, when it tries 2 regain its normal position, due 2 it enoromous weight, the wings will shear 'tear' off.now U don't wanna fly an aircraft without wings @ 480 feet up in the air. That's a Bad Move :)
Dragonflies cannot fly without wings.
Any aircraft can fly as long as it can produce enough lift from the wings to overcome the weight. Additional to that the aircraft needs to be of airworthy status