Bauxite, being the primary ore of aluminum, could be construed as being "good for an airplane wing", I guess.
Do you perhaps mean balsa?
Bauxite.
The ore bauxite produces aluminium. That is used for major parts of most wings.
What wing design for a paper airplane will soar the farthest
1905 was the first fixed wing airplane
Yes because an airplane wing has to cut through wind and create loft and lift.
The best wing shape for sn airplane is like a triangle because it fly straight
The air above an airplane wing in flight is at lower pressure than the air below the wing. Hope this helps.
It's the length of the wing. Depends on make.
No.
Monoplane
If you are referring to the distance from wing tip to wing tip, it is usually called "wingspan".
The lift on an airplane wing increases as the speed of the airplane increases due to the Bernoulli's principle. Faster airspeed over the wing creates lower pressure, and higher pressure underneath the wing generates lift. This relationship creates more lift force as airspeed increases.