Long wings create more lift. So jet planes have long wings.
Anhedral refers to the downward slope of an aircrafts wings.
An aircrafts wings create lift and drag. Without wings, the craft would have difficulty even getting airborne.
Anhedral and dihedral refer to the angle of an aircrafts wings in relation to the horizontal plane of the aircraft. Most aircraft have wings which are angled upward from the wing root. This is called dihedral. Some aircraft have wings which are angled downward from the wing root. This is called anhedral.
Larger aircraft have larger wings, larger wings create more lift. Also, a small aircraft's descent speed is (for example: a Cessna 152) <65kts, a Boeing 747's descent speed is 150-180kts.
Recon, Photo-Recon, Fighter, Ground attack, Artillery adjustment, Bomber and Transport.
Scientists study airflow because they have to figure out what the air can be used for, and how much of it they need. For example, aircrafts. They study the flow of air over the wings and body of the craft to determine lift, drag, and other factors to make it fly as efficiently as possible.
I think a crows wings span is a foot long
15000miles long
Condors need long wings to support their body weight.
squirrels don't have wings
The math behind aircrafts is very complex gemoetry and physics.
Most of the planes can fly during windy times. But their speed decreases. Only small aircrafts like Cessna are affected by these wings. So they cannot fly.