A fixed wing aircraft generates forward thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight. It is proportional to the mass of the airstream.
Thrust drives an aircraft forward.
thrust is the force pushing the plane forward (or pulling in some cases)
Thrust is used to make it roll forward. This forward motion causes lift at the wings.
An aircraft needs an engine to get thrust and roll forward to gain lift.
Thrust is the forward motion of the airplane provided by the engines. Lift is the upward force on an airplanes wing.
Lift keeps an aircraft up, thrust pushes it forward.
Basically, the engine of the airplane provides thrust, which help it go forward. There are many types of engines that can do the job.
they move
Aerodynamics help reduce drag so the engines can produce thrust.
thrust from turbines or the pul from propellas
Thrust (forward), Gravity (down), Drag (back), Lift (up)
Thrust causes an aircraft to roll forward, gaining wind pressure over the wings. When wind pressure is sufficient this will lift the aircraft.