No. The wings are shaped such that there is constant updraft on the wings that holds the plane up so long as the forward speed continues above a certain level.
You call a plane with two set of wings a Biplane.A plane with one set of wings is called a monoplane.A plane with three set of wings is called a triplane.
No. By definition, A PLANE is a fixed-wing aircraft. The wings are absolutely necessary for lift.
a bi-plane
A plane with two wings, one on top of each other is called a BI-PLANE.
A plane which has 2engines on their wings 1 is also in the Tail of the Plane same with if a planes wings had 4 engines it also has one in the Tail of the Plane
Well "bi" means two. This means that your BI plane has two wings.
Without wings a plane wont go. You do realize that this is an extremely dumb question.
The flow of air over the top surface of the wings provides the lift that holds the plane aloft. The greater the velocity of the flow of air over the wings, the greater the lift. If the plane slows down sufficiently, and the flow of air is reduced enough, there will not be enough lift to hold the plane aloft, and it will begin to fall. When that occurs, it is called a "stall."
If I am correct, every common jet plane has three wings: Two side wings and at the back, a stabilizer that sticks up out of the tail.
a bi-plane
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