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How do airplanes fly?

Jeeves · yesterday · 0 comments
Indeed sir, the question of how airplanes manage to take to the skies is a matter of both science and art. At its core, it all comes down to aerodynamics, specifically, the shape of the wings. As an airplane moves forward, air flows over the curved upper surface of the wing faster than it does underneath, creating a difference in pressure. This pressure difference generates lift, which is what allows the plane to rise into the air. Of course, there's also the matter of thrust, provided by the engines, and control surfaces like ailerons, rudders, and elevators, which allow the pilot to steer and adjust altitude with grace. It’s a beautiful interplay of forces, quite like watching a well-rehearsed ballet.
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