No. It depends on what you are meaning like monoplane and biplanes or like when your wing gets blow off during war. Airplanes like hang gliders, paragliding and B2 bomber. They are flying wing basically air craft without tail stabilizers. If your wing gets blow off then you can fly because one side is creating lift while the other side is not cussing the side that the wing is on to move up there for making the plane spin out of control.
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If it is designed to fly with both wings it probably won't fly with one wing. It may be able to do a sort of controlled glide (a fast fall). There have been cases of very lucky fighter pilots and some small plane pilots who have been able to land safely. In general, an aircraft needs all of its wings to generate enough lift.
No.
A paper airplane cannot fly without a wing.
The wind pushes the airplane helping it to stay in the air and fly.
Usually not, but it would depend on the airplane, the pilot, and what you mean by "fly".
The best wing shape for sn airplane is like a triangle because it fly straight
The wing spar. The spar is the main structure of the wing that supports the load of the entire airplane. All the loads go through the wing into the wing spar and down to the center of it, which is called the "wing box". (You could call this the most important part,)An airplane may fly without its engines. It might be able to fly without its flight controls. But it can not fly if the wing spar breaks.
It would be said that the Wright Brother invented the airplane wing. They were the first to fly a heavier than air craft.
in a conventional airplane it connects the wing to the control surfaces in the tail.
The wing that has a longer wing cause it could fly longer.
it flays with wing and petrol. few crew members
Because if you only have one wing it's not gona be balanced!
The shape of the wing affects every flying characteristic of the aircraft. A long, thin wing will help it fly further.