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well........ if you look at a shapes of a bird wings it is a bit the same and tht will give you the answer

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Q: How does a Airplane get off the Ground?
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How does airplane works?

As an airplane moves forward a vacuum forms on top of the wing. That vacuum lifts the airplane off the ground and into the air.


How does an airplane take off the ground?

he engine is accelerared and the airplane moves down the runway gaining sped. When speed is high enough, 'lift' is created around the wings and it lifts off the ground.


How would a person survive an earthquake?

Get off the ground. i.e. In an Airplane.


What is Landspeed of a airplane at take off?

This varies greatly from airplane to airplane, as well as according to ground wind conditions. Keep in mind that landspeed does not matter to an airplane nearly as much as AIRspeed. For example, your typical 4-seater single engine airplane takes off at around 60mph airspeed. Given a 20mph headwind, this aircraft could take off at 40mph GROUND speed. If you are interested in how fast the ground is wizzing by when youre looking out the window of the airliner. Most airliners take off at around 150 to 180 mph AIRspeed.


How do you fly without a airplane?

Well, You can jump off something and that usually does the trick for a little while. Till you hit the ground... so my next guess is to go parachuting off of a airplane.


What is the name of an airplane driving on the ground?

Moving an airplane on the ground is called 'taxiing'


What happens when an airplane takes off against the wind?

It then produces lift due to wing configuration and can take off


What principle governs the take off of a flight?

For an airplane taking off I believe that would be a combination of Bernoulli's principle and ground effect.


Why does a wing lift an airplane off the ground?

cause the shape of is slightly curved up and the jest do the rest


What do you feel on an airplane takeoff?

When an airplane takes off, passengers will feel the acceleration and lift off of the plane as it leaves the ground. Sometimes this can make passengers nervous, or as it receives elevation, it can make peoples ears pop.


What would held you float safely to the ground from an airplane?

A parachute would help you float safely to the ground from an airplane.


Why is the back of the airplane narrow and higher off ground then the front of the airplane?

This is to allow the airplane to rotate when it is taking off. (Rotating is when the pilot pulls back, raises the nose of the aircraft, and the aircraft rises into the air). If the aircraft did not have this raised tail-end, a "tail-strike" would happen, which damages the aircraft.