How Do Airplanes Fly?

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Have you ever wondered how airplanes lift off the ground? In this quick video, I’ll break down the basics of how engines generate thrust and wings create lift to make an airplane soar into the sky. It’s all about science and engineering working together! Don't forget to follow for more amazing aviation facts and insights

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Thankyou for teaching me about a plane 😊

shivakumarh
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No child was gonna pass exams if you were a teacher.The question is how do aeroplanes fly.What does rotate, is it wings or tail fins to lift it up?

robertshoba
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I watched a video before this explaining this in 30 seconds

Supervndy
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Still missing an important piece. If you have an airplane with it's engines running at idle and there's a headwind, it's producing thrust and lift. The airplane will not fly. You have to have surplus thrust. An aircraft at max power at absolute ceiling is producing thrust and lift but will not climb. It also needs surplus thrust also. A rocket has no wings but does have surplus thrust when it's climbing.

chuckm
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Airplane wings are shaped to make air move faster over the top of the wing

ShahAndika
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It works on Bernoulli's principle.

DhanasekaranT-dewz
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If that's how wing designed then how do you explain how airplane flies upside down?

meiying
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The engines don’t need to provide any thrust as long as the plane has sufficient speed. Thrust is of course just used to generate that speed

tommyblindkilde
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And why them sometimes fall from the sky? 🤔

deceio
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Looks like you mentioned half of the truth, while Bernoulli's principle contributes to lift, it's not the only factor. Newton's third law (action and reaction) also plays a role in generating lift as the wing deflects air downward, which in turn pushes the wing upward. Both concepts together help explain how airplanes stay airborne.

pdas
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let me guess... a lot of people dont know that

thegreyangel-du
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I thought that the distance of the cord over the top of the wing spread the air molecules to create the low pressure that creates lift. Is there a aerospace engineer who can confirm this? Thanks 😎

timothyluckey
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It's called Conservation Of Momentum....the Equal Transit Theory is false.

CrazyCowPie