If the plane was in air, it will tip over and most likely crash.
Rudder on the wing of the plane controls the direction.
It is just called the wing.
Mono plane.
It provides lift to keep the plane airborne.
To lift the plane and enable it to fly.
we would all obviously die
Well, The plane probably would fall and spin uncontrolably.The only way to stop the plane is if a giant arm reached up and grabed the plane and set it down on the ground which is impossible so everyone on the plane would probably die.
The upward force acting on the wing of a plane in flight is called lift. It is generated by the air flowing over and under the wing due to the shape of the wing and the angle of attack. Lift is essential for keeping the plane aloft and counteracting the force of gravity.
The right one Kind of. Actually by moving the aileron downward the pilot increases the arch of the wing causing it to produce more lift causing that wing to raise up, making the plane roll. By moving an aileron upward the pilot removes some arch from the wing causing it to produce less lift and the wing dips. The rudder on the tail of the plane actually steers the plane much like a rudder steers a boat. However it is a combination of the ailerons and the rudder that produce a coordinated turn, keeping the center of gravity in the center of the plane, and making it a comfortable turn.
Simply put, the wing would pull the aircraft down. There are wings that have symmetrical shapes, as in most aerobatic aircraft, which allow control to be done by the rear ailerons. In this case very little would happen if the design was inverted.
it would taxi. (drive like a car.)
a single winged plane is called a monoplane