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They don't exactly flap their wings like birds, but they propel themselves through the air sometimes by a propeller, but mostly with jet engines attached under the wings.
by running and jumping off the ground, also by flapping their wings -Although SOME birds (like the Albatross) have a hard time flapping, THEY HAVE TO WAIT for a strong breeze. Airplanes' wings are thicker at the front of the wing than at the back of the wing. This is in imitation of birds' wings.
Some bird wings are like airplanes wings because the air goes over and under it like a airplane soaring through the sky!
To start off, birds flap their wings to propel themselves forward whereas airplanes propel themselves forward using a propeller that spins around. Airplanes use wires (both electrical and cables) to maneuver. Birds twist their wings to maneuver. Airplanes also have lights to show their orientation and location. Birds on the other hand have no lights because they really don't need them! Airplanes are made out of metal which doesn't repair itself it it gets broken or injured like a bird does. Airplanes need aviation fuel to run where birds just get their energy from seeds, bugs..etc. hope that helped
airplanes.
They are like giant birds flying in the air.
Because you are not a bird. And you don't have wings like birds
Yes. All birds have wings, even the flightless ones.
They are similar in that both serve a purpose, and some insects have wings like airplanes. Other than that, they are unalike.
Because their wings arnt like other birds.
It scares birds away by flashing its wings, that look like an owl's face. There are spots on the wings.
Birds wings are just like humans arms. And you don't see humans having 4 arms. Birds have two wings.