Old generation do move but the wheels look unrealistic. New generation don't move but look realistic. Specials (only sold in the Far East) have a different type of wheel which looks a little realistic and does move.
The wheels allow the plane to move around while it is on the ground.
it moves by using similar mechanics from aircarft like planes but say that u mixed it with the water planes wings {like their connected wings and then go with that
They are in a fixed position in the sense that they can't move along the aircraft for example but they can change angle Hope this helped
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.
wheels are used everyday. Cars, bikes, buses, planes and trains. Many forms of transport rely on the wheel. Shopping trollies, trucks, forklifts. Wheels allow heavy weights to roll easily and move.
The wheels allow them to move. If you look at a skateboard it has wheels.
Planes stay up in the air due to the lift generated by their wings as they move through the air. The shape of the wings creates a pressure difference between the top and bottom surfaces, causing the plane to be pushed upward. This lift force counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the plane to stay airborne.
The penguin move its wings by flopping it up and down
they move calmly, with their wings fluttering swiftly
Movable wings are there in war planes to reduce the landing/take off run of the aircraft. in certain aircraft boundary layer control system is used.
Planes "hoover" or generate lift primarily due to their wings' shape and angle of attack. As air flows over and under the wings, the design creates a pressure difference, with lower pressure above the wing and higher pressure below, resulting in lift. Additionally, engines provide thrust, allowing the aircraft to move forward and maintain the airflow necessary for lift. This combination of aerodynamic design and propulsion enables planes to fly.
A bird creates lift by flapping its wings Aircraft move by the air moving over the wings (where as birds move by moving their wings around the air)