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  1. Upside-down or right side up, flight works the same way. As you stated, the wing deflects air downward. When inverted, the pilot simply controls the the pitch of the aircraft to keep the nose up, thus giving the wings sufficient angle of attack to deflect air downwards. Most airplanes are designed with some positive angle of attack "built-in ...

  2. Jun 19, 2013 · A: Airplanes can fly upside-down due to lift created by its angle of attack. The amount of lift generated by a wing is determined by the shape of the wing and the angle of attack. The angle of attack is how much the wing is tilted. The more tilt, the faster air moves over the top of the wing, and the more lift the plane generates.

  3. Oct 20, 2020 · Hello. In this video we take a look at how some aircraft are able to fly upside down. Lift is one of the forces acting on an aircraft and is created because ...

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  4. How are some planes able to fly upside down? - BBC Science Focus Magazine.

  5. Aug 4, 2023 · When the plane is flying right side up, the wing’s shape and orientation work optimally to generate lift. Inverted flight – the challenge . Inverted flight, or flying upside down, poses a significant challenge for airplanes due to the change in the wing’s orientation and the direction of lift. In this situation, the wing’s shape, which ...

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  6. From Bernoulli's principle, we can then determine the pressure forces and thus lift. If we do a simple calculation we would find that in order to generate the required lift for a typical small airplane, the distance over the top of the wing must be about 50% longer than under the bottom. Figure 1 shows what such an airfoil would look like.

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  8. When the airplane rolls inverted, the weighted end flops to the top of the tank, with the fuel. Regardless of the aircraft’s attitude, fuel and flop tube end up in the same spot. Aerobatic ...

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