I would guess the SR-71 does.
Drag
If you are asking how an aircraft produces lift, it is quite simple. The shape of the wing causes there to be higher air pressure below the wing than above; causing the wing to rise up, to the area of least resistance.
The resistance caused by the aircraft moving through air
In aircraft aerodynamics, drag is the force that opposes forward motion, caused by air resistance as the aircraft is pushed forward by it's engines.
The ThrustSSC
The higher you go, the air is less dense, meaning there is less air resistance for the aircraft. This allows the aircraft to travel faster without becoming over-stressed.
slow everything down
You need to make it streamlined at the front so it cuts through the air therefore making it move faster.
In order to move, that airplane must generate enough thrust to counteract friction and air resistance.
Reduced certain type of drag (air resistance) and thus improves fuel efficiency and range.
A pilot that scores a least five enemy aircraft kills.
probably a cone it's point slices though the air