The larger the wing, the more lift the airplane gets, as a general rule of thumb. When you have more lift, you can slow down and not waste as much gas. If you have more gas, you can fly some more.
Aerofoil shaped wings and air pressure allows aeroplanes to fly.
Becaide of the shape of the wings. The wings are made so that when you go forward the wings push up and then you fly. The engines push forward and the wings push up using the forward motion
Yes, aeroplanes fly in the troposphere
Flightless Birds like the Emu and Ostrich tend to have big heavy legs and small wings. Birds that can fly are more streamlined and have bigger wings. These wings have cross-sections shaped like those of aeroplanes enabling them to glide. Their feathers are flat and light in weight. Some of the bones in their skeletons are hollow as well.
with in 48 hours u can fly in aeroplanes.
Flightless birds like the Emu and Ostrich tend to have big heavy legs and small wings. Birds that can fly are more streamlined and have bigger wings. These wings have cross-sections shaped like those of aeroplanes enabling them to glide. Their feathers are flat and light in weight. Some of the bones in their skeletons are hollow as well.
yes they are cool, because if you think of it how do metal wings make over 20 people fly?, its pretty cool if you ask me
Paper aeroplanes can fly but some people say that they glide. Helicopter seeds fly if you throw them, along with dandelion seeds. Birds fly and so do insects with wings like bees, flys, mosquitoes etc.
A boomerang with more wings is a frisbee.
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then there is no point of them
to fly