How did the aeroplane fly in air ?
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If you've ever watched a jet plane taking off or coming in to land, the first thing you'll have noticed is the noise of the engines. Jet engines, which are long metal tubes burning a continuous rush of fuel and air, are far noisier (and far more powerful) than traditionalpropeller engines. You might think engines are the key to making a plane fly, but you'd be wrong. Things can fly quite happily without engines, as gliders (planes with no engines), paper planes, and indeed gliding birds readily show us.
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In engines there are compressor and combustion chamber which makes the burning of gases continuous and by the velocity of ejection, pilot can able to utilize the same force in opposite direction(Thrust) which helps him to lift. Understand??
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Four forces act on a plane in aeroplane.That makes air flow rapidly over the wings, which throw the air down toward the ground, generating an upward force called lift that overcomes the plane's weight and holds it in the sky. So it's the engines that move a plane forward, while the wings move it upward.
This is how aeroplane fly in the air
This is how aeroplane fly in the air
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