sopwith triplane
planes have weny from biplanes (two wings) and triplanes (three wings) to modern jet porpelled fighters and jetliners. along the way in ww2 they had porpellors with 1 wing on each side. that is how planes advanced.
The majority of commercial planes have curved wings. The only purpose of removing them is for airborne stunts, and as such passenger and cargo planes have no reason not to have curved wings. Military and stunt planes will have wings that are closer to or perfectly flat, depending on the maneuverability needed.
Aluminum is in the wings of the planes
Planes have large wings, Helicopters have rotors
High-speed fighter planes have aerofoil-shaped wings.
there wings
Planes are man made, birds are not. They both have wings.
Long wings create more lift. So jet planes have long wings.
Passenger planes have different types of wings to cater to their specific flying requirements. Some wings, such as swept wings, provide better fuel efficiency and higher speeds, making them suitable for long-haul flights. Other wings, like high-lift wings, enable shorter takeoff and landing distances, making them ideal for small airports or regions with limited infrastructure. The choice of wing design depends on factors such as the aircraft's intended use, operating conditions, and performance objectives.
It doesn't. Planes' wings are for aesthetic value only, which explains the various shapes and sizes. Theoretically, a plane could fly without any wings at all.
it moves by using similar mechanics from aircarft like planes but say that u mixed it with the water planes wings {like their connected wings and then go with that
Cars use hydraulics in the brakes and steering, and planes use hydraulics by adjusting the wings and rising and lowering the landing gear :P