No. We call the upward component of force "lift"."Thrust" is the component of force forward ... the direction the plane's nose points.
Drag slows the forward movement of aircraft.
The airplane will tilt like a helicopter or just crash upon takeoff
Forward,
moving forward continuesly
Rockets are propelled forward by thrust generated by the combustion of rocket fuel and controlling the direction of the exhaust.
Since there is no gravity nor air resistance, they will continue to float in the direction where they were propelled.
A fixed wing aircraft generates forward thrust when air is pushed in the direction opposite to flight. It is proportional to the mass of the airstream.
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
No is not correct. Yes is the correct answer because the rearward thrust from the engines(s) of the airplane would move the airplane forward and the wheels would only spin faster on the tredmill.
Thrust
The engine makes an airplane go forward.
No. We call the upward component of force "lift"."Thrust" is the component of force forward ... the direction the plane's nose points.
Drag slows the forward movement of aircraft.
As an airplane moves forward a vacuum forms on top of the wing. That vacuum lifts the airplane off the ground and into the air.
Thrust drives an aircraft forward.
forward and downward direction