How can a plane fly and not drop Hope you enjoy this slide from Connor de Bruyn.

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How can a plane fly and not drop Hope you enjoy this slide from Connor de Bruyn

Hypothesis I think that this can fly because it has got lots of thrust to take off and in the air it sucks air in and blows air out the wings, it also has a nose cone in the front for speed.

Why the aeroplane can’t fly the gravity pulls it down,it is too heavy, technical difficulties, the weather, terrorist attack or bomb scare

information When an aircraft moves into the wind, the wings cut the airflow in half. Some air travels above the wing, some air travels below the wing Plane wings are build to be curved on top and flat on the bottom. The wind, or air stream, flowing over the wing travels a different path from air travelling under the wing. This difference in the path of the wind, creates lower air pressure above the wing. The higher air pressure under the wing lifts the plane into the air creating lift. When there is enough lift to overcome gravity, the plane takes off.

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Facts on aeroplanes The first United States coast to coast airplane flight occurred in 1911 and took 49 days When airplanes were still a novel invention, seat belts for pilots were installed only after the consequence of their absence was observed to be fatal – several pilots fell to their deaths while flying upside down An airplane’s “black box”‘ is a device which records conditions and events on an air vessel. A “black box” is actually orange in colour to make it more visible in the wreckage. The term black box might come from its charred appearance after an air crash A has six million parts (half of which are fasteners) made in 33 different countries Seventy-five thousand engineering drawings were used to produce the first 747 The outer skin of an aeroplane is only 5 mm thick. Only 7.5 in (19 cm) separate the passengers from the outside

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