Air pressure directly affects the wings ability to produce lift because of air density. Air pressure increases or decreases with temperature increase and decrease. Hotter air cooks away moisture and is less dense. Colder air attracts moisture and is more dense. In order for a plane's wing to produce lift on a hot day, a faster, longer takeoff roll will be required to produce lift because of the thinner air.
Yes It does, wing tips improve aerodynamics and boost fuel efficency on planes with fitted wingtips.
Depends on the plane, but most can do at least a couple hundred miles on hour, also depends on altitude, airpressure, and winds.
Yes, the design does does effect the flight of a plane. Especially, the wing of the aircraft, the design has to be perfect to allow the right amount of lift.
Rudder on the wing of the plane controls the direction.
It is just called the wing.
Mono plane.
To lift the plane and enable it to fly.
It provides lift to keep the plane airborne.
it is a barometer
Yes like the U-2 spy plane its mostly a glider with a jet engine. because of the planes wing span it can get up at very high altitude
a single winged plane is called a monoplane
The large wing usually works depending on what type of paper plane you want.