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Why Planes Fly?

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Friday, November 16th, 2007.

Probably not what you already know/learn about how airplanes fly:

The top of the wing is rounded and the bottom of the wing is more straight. Air takes longer to travel over the top of the wing than the bottom, which results in more pressure on the bottom, hence the lift.

Click on the image to learn more why the statement above is not true.

@ haha.nu.

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