By spinning its rotors to create downward thrust.
Lift, thrust, drag, and gravity affects all flying objects and wildlife. The blades of the helicopter provide lift, drag and thrust.
when flight moves the velocity of air above and below the plane is different ..this gives it an upward thrust (according to bernauli's theorem).
Well, there obviously gravity and lift. But there are two more. They are drag and thrust. Gravity operates all the time. Then you give thrust to the aircraft, to create lift, and drag will automatically operate. Gravity pulls you down, lift pushes you up, drag slows you down and thrust accelerates you. Gravity and drag are both bad for launch. Lift and thrust are absolutely essential for launch. So there you have it. Gravity, Lift, Thrust, Drag
Thrust (forward), Gravity (down), Drag (back), Lift (up)
By spinning its rotors to create downward thrust.
It produces lift and thrust in different ways.
Rockets do not have lift, they have thrust.
Lift and thrust are necessary for an aircraft to fly. The thrust (from a propeller or a jet) starts it rolling and when enough windspeed is flowing around the wings, it will lift.
lady bugs create lift and thrust when they flap their wings. They creat lift by flapping their wings and then they steer to creat thrust. I hope this helps!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lift, thrust, drag, and gravity affects all flying objects and wildlife. The blades of the helicopter provide lift, drag and thrust.
Lift keeps an aircraft up, thrust pushes it forward.
when flight moves the velocity of air above and below the plane is different ..this gives it an upward thrust (according to bernauli's theorem).
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
lift and thrust
Thrust is used to make it roll forward. This forward motion causes lift at the wings.
I can tell you HOW: they used the forces of flight; lift, thrust, drag, and gravity That's pretty much WHY they achieved flight