The airplane fly on the air by 4 main forces ( drag , lift , thrust and weight ) all these forces affect of the performances of the airplane to fly .
- the high power of the engine gave a high speed to the airplane on the runway
- the design of the wings make the air pressure down the wings is less than the air pressure up the wing ... this make the airplane fly
Answered by
Alaa Eddin Abd Ellatef
Airport Duty Officer
Luxor Airport
02 0100 70 42 073
The wind pushes the airplane helping it to stay in the air and fly.
Air resistance actually holds an airplane back. It must overcome that resistance to fly.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
People are said to "fly", when they board a helicopter, airplane, jet or space shuttle. It follows that if air is also in the vehicle, and it is; then air can "fly" also.
It usually feels awesome for a person to fly on an air plane.
An airplane or a helicopter
So People Could Fly In The Air
Lift
Planes cannot fly backwards.
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.
No , a crumpled up airplane will have problems with the air not flowing smoothly across the wings .
Because AIR is the natural medium for aircraft to travel in.