This will just be a basic answer, once airplanes gain speed, along the help from the elevators, the airplane lifts up off ground. its all aerodynamics, like when they turn on the wings, when the want to turn right, the left wings' ailerons go up, and the right wings' ailerons go down. That's just a basic answer for ya
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Yes, airplanes typically fly in the troposphere, which is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. Most commercial airplanes fly at altitudes ranging from 30,000 to 40,000 feet, which places them squarely within the troposphere.
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They Flu (flew) in the past
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im not sure if they do maby..
Yes.. A novel or fiction book.
They can hover and land and takeoff stright up or down
the two people who invented airplains
It's orange to make it easier to find in wreckage.
Aeronautic Engineers. Boeing and Rolls Royce are well known examples