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How do airplanes stay in the air despite weighing tons?
What is the exact aerodynamic physics principle that allows a massive metal commercial jet to lift off the ground?
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AviationFan
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep
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Airplanes generate lift due to the shape of their wings (airfoils) and their forward speed (thrust). As air flows over the curved top of the wing, it moves faster than the air underneath, creating a low-pressure zone above the wing that pulls the plane upward.
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AeroEngineer
answered 1mo ago