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Q: What are the things on top of a plane called to lift the plane?
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How does the speed on an airplane help it fly?

The flow of air over the top surface of the wings provides the lift that holds the plane aloft. The greater the velocity of the flow of air over the wings, the greater the lift. If the plane slows down sufficiently, and the flow of air is reduced enough, there will not be enough lift to hold the plane aloft, and it will begin to fall. When that occurs, it is called a "stall."


Why does a plane stay up in the air?

The top is rounded in a way and the bottom is flat. This makes lift. That is how a plane stays up in the air.


How do planes work?

Airplanes use the principals of aerodynamics. Flight requires two things, thrust and lift. Thrust is the forward motion provided by a propeller or jet engine. Lift is when air meets the wing. The air splits into two streams, the top and the bottom. This forces the plane to fly.


What is the mechanism called for lift top coffee tables?

cantilever hinge


Why does a plane have a nose?

it's called areodynamics. When you throw it, the nose evens out the air on the top and bottom of the plane.


What does a plane need to make it fly?

Using light-weight materials, an aerodynamic design, power source to get the plane off the ground will all help. Probably the biggest thing a plane needs is enough lift from the wings. The shape of the wing helps create this lift. The wing's profile kind of looks like a tear drop that is flat on the bottom and curved on the top tapering to a point to the rear of the wing. If I remember correctly, this profile creates an area of high pressure on the underside of the wing compared to a lower pressure on top of the wing. This is what creates the lift for the plane. Of course you have to maintain a proper speed to maintain this lift in order to keep the plane in the air...Hope that helps.


How does airplane takes off from the ground?

A wing is shaped flat on the underside and curved on the top. When a plane is taking off the air/wind flows much faster over the underside than over the top of the wing. This difference in pressure (hi under wing and low over top) creates lift and causes the plane to 'take off' if the speed is right and there is enough lift.


What is a plane with two wings one above the other is a?

A plane with two wings, one on top of each other is called a BI-PLANE.


How does the shape of the airfoil change the way planes fly?

The top is curved, so the wind moves faster on top. therefore, there is a lower pressure on top, and he plane is sucked upwards. this lift counters gravity/weight. The amount of curve also changes the lift, as does the amount of wing space.


Why does a plane have a pointed nose?

it's called areodynamics. When you throw it, the nose evens out the air on the top and bottom of the plane.


What features does a plane need to take off?

A plane requires something which will create a force called lift.Lift is a force which overcomes the weight (due to gravity) of the plane and allows it to fly.To keep things simple, as a plane accelerates down the runway air passes over its wings. The wings are shaped so that the air that passes over the top of the wing has to travel a slightly further distance in the same amount of time as that which passes under the wing. This means that the air above the wing travels faster and due to the laws of physics this creates lower pressure above than below the wing. This creates lift and makes the plane want to rise into the air.When the plane is travelling at sufficient speed so that enough lift is generated, the pilot pulls back on the yoke (the control), which is known as "rotating", and the nose raises off of the ground and the plane climbs into the air.So the fundamental answer to your question is that a plane needs something which will cause lift (wings) and something which will allow it to travel fast enough so that the needed amount of lift can be generated (engines which produce thrust).


Im building an RC plane and I was wondering about the following Is it possible to have too much lift in an RC plane Does it matter how long the wings are and thinckness etc What is thebestwingshape?

It is possible to have too much lift. If you have too much lift and not enough forward momentum then it wont fly. Depending on the motor size the length of the wing has to be about as long as the main body of the plane itself. best wing shape is flat on the bottom and a hump on top.