How an Aircraft Flies?

How an Aircraft Flies?

Jet's engine consists of a long metal tube that constantly burn in flight to keep the aircraft fly and not crashing midway thorough the flight. The wings lift because the change of air pressure and directions the wind moves. On a aircraft, you'll notice that the wings top is curved and the bottom is flat which makes a cross-sectional point, so that the pilot can "control the wind's pressure and direction. The propellers speed or slows down the aircraft. The more weight on your aircraft the more slower it will go. The less weight you have on your aircraft, the faster it will go


The Steps of how an Aircraft Ascends or Descends

1. Air splits in front of the wing
2.Air pressures reduces on top
3.Air pressure increases on the bottom
4. Air accelerate down
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