Floating of airplane in the air is called Hovering. This is a technique used by only some kind of aircrafts. This technique uses a small engine under the aircraft which produces lift when needed.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Because the speed of the air over the wing generates 'lift' to make it fly.
Everyone pick up their seats to keeps plane float.
A parachute would help you float safely to the ground from an airplane.
The only things that "float" in air, are things that are lighter than air, and this is because they displace a quantity of air that weighs more than the thing that is floating. This is also true of things that float in water or any other fluid. As for heavier-than-air things that "float" (fly), these are kept aloft by the motion of air, or by the motion of the thing through the air, which amounts to the same thing. In either case, air is passing the flying thing (for instance, an airplane wing) above and below it, creating low pressure above and high pressure below, thereby lifting the thing off the ground. This works only for things that are aerodynamically correct, and these are called airfoils - an airplane wing, a helicopter rotor and a kite are common examples.
That's true for the airplane's wings, when the airplane is flying upright.
When balloons float they have helium in it. Helium is not air, but a gas. It's lighter than air, which makes it float.
No a train does not float in the air, no train does.
things float in air because of density
The same way anything floats, by displacing an amount of water that weighs as much as it does. Airplanes that are meant to float on water typically either have boat-like hulls or floats whose purpose is to displace enough water to allow the airplane to float.
If it were, it would float in air. Does it float in air? There's your answer.
yes, the less heavy air planes float more then fly, the heavier ones fly farther then the less heavy ones.