How does an airplane fly?


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Airplane Because of the shape of the wings, the air under the wings pushes up more than the air on top of the wings pushes down...

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Newton Laws Of Motion apply to how airplanes fly. Do you want to know them? The actual dynamics are very long on how planes fly.

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Airplanes fly by balancing a combination of lift, thrust, gravity, and drag in order to stay aloft. ChaCha again!

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Lift is the force that directly opposes the weight of an airplane and holds the airplane in the air. Thanks for doing the ChaCha!

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