If you mean 'how' - not 'why' - air flowing over the wings is split into two streams. The stream flowing over the upper surface is lower in pressure to that on the underside - which creates lift.
2,000 airplanes fly in the air each day.
Air
Yes, airplanes cannot fly in the thermosphere due to the extremely low air density at that altitude. Satellites do not fly in the traditional sense but orbit within the thermosphere, taking advantage of the lack of air resistance.
airplanes aircrafts? what do you mean?
You may use airplanes or balloons (aeronautics).
Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb
Planes fly in the air and they take you from place to place.
well, in my experiences in the air force, robots not only fly airplanes, the crash them as well. On a more serious not, they often fertilize the airplanes using robo-seaman, which is derived from a navy invention
No, the air is what allows for lift. The only way an airplane can "fly" without air is if the downward force of gravity didn't exist.
the dart air plane flys the furthest.
Jet exhaust, which is now mostly hot air.
Yes, helicopters are not airplanes. I think hot air balloons are considered flying. Also, people fly on hang gliders. Dirigibles are not airplanes.