Aircraft wings work by cutting thought the wind which in part separates the wind into two part the upper and lower, thus producing lift. ( there is a more technical answer to your question this is just basically how they work).
Fixed wing aircraft work by using a kind of propeller or engine to pull the aircraft forward and the wings produce lift.
The first aircraft to have wings was the Wright Flyer, the first aeroplane to fly in 1901.
All type of aircraft need wings. They are the parts that make an airplane fly. Without wings it is not even an aircraft.
The same was all other prop driven aircraft work. The propeller provides thrust backwards, and acording to Newton's laws of conservation of momentum, the aircraft is pushed forwards. The wings of the aircraft produce lift acording to Bernoilli's principle. This puts the aircraft into the air and keeps it there. The control is established by moving the control surfaces to change the direction of the force over the wings.
A helicopter is an aircraft without fixed wings. Helicopters can also be known as rotorcraft.
No, but the wings have little flaps that do to control the aircraft from going up and down. the wings do go up and down with the plane but otherwise, no.
If it didn't have wings, it'd be a rocket.
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Aircraft with two wings are called biplanes.
A big one with wings
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