Gravity, force and lift are all forces that cause an airplane to fly. There are more forces depending on what time of airplane is in flight. For example the forces used to keep a comerical jet as to a fighter or military jet. As there are many forces the same the proportion is different there for the air flow if different on each airplane.
The 4 forces that let a airplane fly are Lift, Gravity, Thrust, and Drag.
Thrust and Lift. Gravity and drag make planes more difficult to fly.
The 'cause' of the first aircraft was men wanting to fly.
Yes, weight opposes lift and is one of the four forces
The airplane fly on the air by 4 main forces ( drag , lift , thrust and weight ) all these forces affect of the performances of the airplane to fly . - the high power of the engine gave a high speed to the airplane on the runway - the design of the wings make the air pressure down the wings is less than the air pressure up the wing ... this make the airplane fly Answered by Alaa Eddin Abd Ellatef Airport Duty Officer Luxor Airport 02 0100 70 42 073
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The plane will fly at steady height and speed :)
For an airplane to fly, it must always engage in a tug of war between the opposing forces of lift versus weight and thrust versus drag.
The rubber band would turn and cause the propeller to move. When you launch it, it will cause the propeller to turn, causing the airplane to fly.
Forces, these forces can be created by the environment or the airplane.
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