the wings of an airplane are made from very strong aluminum, and are designed specifically to bend and move up and down. reason being, is because when the plane is under high results of turbulence the wings are supposed to absorb the wind instead of the cabin moving all over the place.
No , a crumpled up airplane will have problems with the air not flowing smoothly across the wings .
Aluminum is made up of aluminum atoms.
...aluminum...
The air under the plane's wings exerts pressure.
aluminum is made of one atom
Most of the exterior skin would be made of aluminium. Also, the aluminum skin is riveted to the structure that includes frame, ribs, stringers and wing spar. These are also made of aluminum in most airplanes. Sometimes the wing spar will include a steel beam. More modern designs use composite structures and rely less on aluminum.
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The plane's wings are tilted upwards a little bit, so when the wind his it it pushes it up.
increase the angle of attackOr speed up the airflow across the top
PUT THE WINGS UPWARD BEND THE ELEVATORS UP PUT SOME WINGLETS
airplane, birds. that's all i came up with so far. ~Karen~