Currently its about fuselage shape size and engine capability. The drag effect on a war fighter is more likely to be less than that of a bomber / large a380 for instance thus they move faster
Greater lift
Wing size, lift, and speed are crucial factors in an airplane's performance. Larger wings generate more lift, enabling the aircraft to take off and maintain flight at lower speeds. However, increased wing size can also lead to greater drag, affecting speed and fuel efficiency. Thus, a balance must be achieved between wing size and speed to optimize an airplane's design for its intended purpose.
Generates more lifting force
The amounts depend on the airplane's size, shape, speed, altitude, and angle of attack, among other things.
No but, tire size does effect wheel speed sensors.
Increase in motor size with a propeller change, reducing drag on the plane
An airplane's fuselage affects it flight by a lot. It can change its speed, maneuverability, angle of attack, and even its necessary-for-flight wing size.
Yes, the design of a paper airplane can effect its performance.
Varies by size and weight of airplane. Find the speed for popular private jets at the website below. Performance - Cessna Citation X - Midsize Cabin Jets
Airflow ans lift over the airframe is affected by the airplane's speed.
Increasing an airplane's speed can help it cover more distance in a shorter amount of time and reduce fuel consumption. Increasing the wing size can increase lift and improve stability during flight, allowing the plane to carry heavier loads or fly more efficiently.
it depends on the size of the airplane or the size of the monkeys ;)