The air. That is the short answer. The air flowing over the top of the wing causes a vacuum so the force of the air under the wing pushes up on the wing creating lift.
When a plane is flying through the sky, the main forces acting on it are lift, weight (gravity), thrust, and drag. Lift is produced by the wings to counteract the force of gravity (weight), while thrust from the engines propels the plane forward. Drag is the resistance the plane encounters as it moves through the air.
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The Moon, Sun and planets all appear in a strip of sky called the ecliptic. It is a plane defined by the plane of the Earth's orbit and the Sun is always on the ecliptic, while the Moon and planets stay close to it.
The plane doesn't fall from the sky because its lifting force lifts it in the air.
The plane lands by gracefully falling out of the sky.
A plane gets into the air through the principles of aerodynamics, primarily by generating lift. As the plane accelerates down the runway, air flows over and under the wings, creating a difference in air pressure due to the wing's shape (airfoil). This pressure difference generates lift, which, when strong enough to overcome the weight of the plane, allows it to ascend into the sky. Once the lift exceeds the weight, the plane takes off and begins its flight.
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Sky King's plane was named the "Songbird." It was a fictional aircraft featured in the popular radio and television series "Sky King," which aired from the late 1940s to the 1950s. The plane was a Cessna 180, and Sky King, played by Kirby Grant, used it to help solve crimes and rescue those in need.
look in the sky and you will see it
it cant lol