the wings are curved so when a plane flies wind passing under it provides lift while wind on the top provides speed and movement.
An airplane stays up in the air due to a combination of factors. The main factor is the shape of the wings, which creates lift as air flows over and under them. The engines also provide thrust to move the plane forward, and the overall design of the plane helps maintain stability and control during flight.
The wind pushing up against it holds it up
basically moving very fastly forward. it moves so fast that nothing can like stick or freeze to it. get it? thanx.
An elevator on a airplane are tabs on the tail that control its up and down motion in the air
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A plane flies forwards by exerting a force on the air with its wings. the air pushes back on those wings with an equal force that propels the bird forwards
Everyone pick up their seats to keeps plane float.
Propulsion is what keeps a jet in the air. Otherwise the plane has to fall down. Propulsion keeps the air always flowing over the wing which in turn keeps the plane afloat.
wings and speed are the main sources that keeps planes in the air! you can find out more by google it
Lift keeps an airplane in the air because drag is a counteract. Drag is what makes the plane crash. To have to much drag you need something like a flap pointing toward the front of the plane. If you take off the flap, you have more lift. Plane wings are tilted upward so that whenyou take off, the air is pushing the most downward part up, therefore causing lift, keeping the plane in the air.
Its shape. It has vertical and horizontal stabilisers that, because the air plane iis always in motion, keep it stable. They are also used for navigating the plane.
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.
You can't stop in the air. If the plane goes too slowly, it loses the air friction that is holding it up, and it falls. You have to be on the ground to stop the plane.
The four forces of flight are : Lift, Thrust, Drag, and Gravity. The answer to your question is Lift.
The turbines under the wings of the airplane suck air in, mix it with fuel, and then compress the air/fuel mixture. As the compressed mixture exits the engine, it burns hotly, creating a lot of thrust backwards, pushing the plane forward and overcoming drag. As the plane moves forward air moving over the wings and pushing up on the bottom creates lift to keep gravity from pulling the plane down. This happens throughout the whole flight of the plane. The continuous cycle of pushing air backwards with tremendous force and creating lift with the wings keeps the airplane up.
Forced air.
It keeps it up
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.