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Q: What plane has a fast lift and the less drag?
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What makes a paper plane fly longest?

More lift, less drag, more thrust, better aerodynamics


What is the relationship between the 4 forces of flight?

Lift is opposite of weight Thrust is opposite drag. When lift >weight plane climbs. If lift < weight you best find a place to land. If thrust> drag you accelerate. If drag>thrust you slow down. High and fast are your friends. Low and slow are out to kill you.


What are the four forces that operate on a plane?

Weight, lift, drag, thrust.


What effect does the forces of flight have on a plane?

Lift,Drag,Weight,Thrust.


How does drag affect lift?

it makes the lift increase a lot but is slow the plane down a lot as well that is why the pilots like me use is when we are landing a plane.


What is the flape on the plane and how do they help the plane?

the flaps on a plane increase drag and they create lift so the piolt can fly the plane at a lower speed.


What keeps a plane in the air?

Lift keeps an airplane in the air because drag is a counteract. Drag is what makes the plane crash. To have to much drag you need something like a flap pointing toward the front of the plane. If you take off the flap, you have more lift. Plane wings are tilted upward so that whenyou take off, the air is pushing the most downward part up, therefore causing lift, keeping the plane in the air.


How does a plane move through the air?

By overcoming gravity with lift and drag with thrust.


What are the forces of a plane flying at a steady height?

Thrust, drag, lift, and weight.


What is the force the keeps the plane in the air?

The four forces of flight are : Lift, Thrust, Drag, and Gravity. The answer to your question is Lift.


What are the 4 fources that keep a plane going?

Four force vectors of a plane is lift, drag, thrust, and weight.


What other control surfaces does a plane have then elevators ailerons and the rudder?

Other than the elevators, ailerons, and rudder, airplanes have flaps (which cchange the lift and drag), spoilers (which change the lift, drag, and roll), and slats (which change the lift).