According to the Bernoulli's principle "where there is high velocity there will be low pressure and viceversa" . air-crafts wings are so designed that the upper surface of the wing experience high velocity and low pressure while the lower surface experience low velocity and high pressure which helps the aircraft to take a lift.
Yes the shape of an airplane wing will affect the flight. Angles and shapes will always be a huge factor.
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It can affect the lift that carries the plane through the air.
The camber on a wing refers to the curvature of the wing. A high camber means the wing is thick and produces more lift but flies slower. A low camber means the wing is thinner, produces less lift but flies much faster.
differential in wind speed over the wings produces high pressure under the wing and low pressure on top of the wing.
The shape of the wing affects every flying characteristic of the aircraft. A long, thin wing will help it fly further.
The combination of wing area and plane weight affect a paper airplane's glide ratio and range.
What wing design for a paper airplane will soar the farthest
An airplane's fuselage affects it flight by a lot. It can change its speed, maneuverability, angle of attack, and even its necessary-for-flight wing size.
Planes like B-2 Bomber And F-117 Nighthawk are these king of planes. They fly one main wing. They are called Omniwings.
The pressure above the wing be Save comes less than the pressure below the wing.
1905 was the first fixed wing airplane