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No. It depends on what you are meaning like monoplane and biplanes or like when your wing gets blow off during war. Airplanes like hang gliders, paragliding and B2 bomber. They are flying wing basically air craft without tail stabilizers. If your wing gets blow off then you can fly because one side is creating lift while the other side is not cussing the side that the wing is on to move up there for making the plane spin out of control.

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If it is designed to fly with both wings it probably won't fly with one wing. It may be able to do a sort of controlled glide (a fast fall). There have been cases of very lucky fighter pilots and some small plane pilots who have been able to land safely. In general, an aircraft needs all of its wings to generate enough lift.

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