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      • On large passenger jets (like the ones you might have travelled in on a holiday), the wings are joined onto the plane’s long body at an angle of about 5-10 degrees, tilting upwards at the front. Just like the paddle, this causes the plane to rise up (and stay up) – high in the sky!
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  2. Jul 8, 2020 · When a plane flies, the air around the wings is at different pressures. The air passing over the wing has a lower pressure than the air passing under the wing, generating lift and 'pushing' the aircraft upwards.

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  3. Jan 30, 2014 · A wing provides lift to a plane as a direct result of the air flowing over the surface. A stationary plane falls - without airspeed, the wings cannot provide lift. A stall occurs when the airspeed falls too low, and the lift provided by the wings cannot maintain flight.

  4. We’ll start by discussing the four forces that act on an airplane in flight: lift, drag, thrust, and weight. We’ll then explore how these forces work together to keep a plane in the air. Finally, we’ll debunk the myth that no one can explain why planes stay in the air.

  5. Feb 23, 2023 · What happens to an aircraft during a stall, and how do pilots recover. When the wing angle of attack is increased beyond the critical angle of attack, the aircraft enters a stall, where the wing no longer generates any lift. The behavior of an aircraft during a stall varies from aircraft to aircraft.

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  6. Feb 1, 2020 · But if neither Bernoulli’s principle nor Newton’s third law explains it, what does? We know from streamlines that the air above the wing adheres closely to the downward curvature of the airfoil.

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  7. Mar 12, 2019 · The airplane tilts forward and passes into the fall. When the plane is flying in curves, the stall can also occur only on one wing. The airplane then starts to spin and falls down like a...

  8. Numerous jokes have popped up. After all, who would want to fly a plane that insults its pilot? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the verb retard as “to delay or impede the development or progress ofto slow up, especially by preventing or hindering advance or accomplishment.

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