Lift is what ultimatly causes the plane to take off. When a plane get up to take off speed, that means the wings are generating enough lift to lift the plane up. The pilot will change the planes angle of attack with the elevators (located on the horizontal stabilizers) to the wind which forces engine thrust to push the plane into the air.
There is not much point in having airplanes unless they 'take off' .
yes
Airplanes need a lot of speed to take off because they are not designed for vertical takeoff and are to heavy to do so.
Airplanes take off, climb fly, cruise, transport, descend, and land.
Mostly they do, not always. It is more efficient to take off into wind.
Airplanes land and take of at airports you dufus
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Yes. Although a certain amount of drag is introduced when airplanes are flying in the rain, this is minimal and has very little effect on the handling of the aircraft. Airplanes can take off, fly, and land in the rain in perfect safety.
1. Hover. 2. Take-off and land vertically. Although there are airplanes (such as the Harrier) which can do these things.
Weight and Drag
Never take your shoes off on airplanes.
Most likely the jet engines.