By making the air move faster over the top of the wing, than under it.
This is acheived by the profile of the wing.
The faster air causes a vacuum which lifts the wing, proportional to the speed of the air and the depth of the profile.
The lift generated, has to exceed the weight of the whole plane.
The words weight, fly and sand have "fly" in common, because together they can form other words. Their direct relationship is: fly, fly weight, and sand fly.
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Plains don't fly - plains are flat land areas. Planes fly.
Depends on the airplane. A small Cessna might have a minimum speed of 40 mph, while a large passenger aircraft might have a minimum speed of 150mph or more. The actual speed for a given airplane will vary based on weight and flap configuration.
No, Hydrogen is a gas. The verb "fly" can not be applied to a gas.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
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Well the person who fly's the Concord is called a Pilot! The first pilot to fly the concord was Andre Turcat
it has a shape on its wing called airfoil search it up it combined forces of thrust weight drag and lift must be equal.
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There isn't a commercial airport on the Isle of Wight so it isn't possible to fly there. It's only about 80 miles from London.
yes, they can
Airoplane or boat
yea
The Wright brothers
the airoplane was invented on 1769.
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