The different air pressure above and below the wings creates lift and allows the 'plane to fly given enough forward motion.
The different air pressure above and below the wings creates lift and allows the 'plane to fly given enough forward motion.
Yes. Takahe are birds, and all birds have wings. Even flightless birds have wings, though they are of little or no use.
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.
To provide lift.
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.
you cannot walk under an aeroplanes wing because when you get upside-down you can fall
it depends but it is usually 21 meters
All birds have wings: even flightless birds have wings, though they may be useless for flight. All birds also have legs.
Wings are airfoils. The purpose of the airfoil it to accelerate air over the top of the wing and create an area of low pressure, which produces lift.
No, birds have lungs in their chest cavity not their wings.
The different parts of the aeroplane are the tail, the wings and the body section.
Because of their lights on the wings and cabin.
Aeroplanes always have alierons. They are attached to the wings to give the plane lift.