Why can planes fly upside down?

That causes air over the top to flow more quickly than underneath. The difference in pressure gives the wing lift, forcing it upwards. Upside down, that effect would reverse, but the pilot could still achieve lift by altering the angle of attack, in other words by pointing the plane's nose skyward.
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Why can't planes fly upside down?

“An airplane cannot stay in the air with just one wing. Both wings are necessary to provide enough lifting power for the plane to stay in the air. Flying upside down, on the other hand, is theoretically possible, but the settings that protect a passenger plane would make it awkward and unnecessary.”
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Can an airplane fly upside down?

Planes can be flown upside down by either having symmetric airfoil designs (top and bottom are both rounded) or by altering the angle of attack as necessary to generate lift if the airfoil is asymmetric. The key to sustained inverted flight is being able to generate lift even while upside down.
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Why is a fly able to travel upside down?

To fly upside down, a stunt plane just tilts its wings in the right direction. The way a wing is tilted is the main thing that makes a plane fly, and not the wing's shape. The angle of attack is the angle between the axis of the wing and the direction of incoming air.
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Can you fly a 747 upside down?

The issue that mainly comes to mind with the Boeing 747 is that it would not be able to maintain a level flight if it went upside down. As soon as the Boeing 747 becomes inverted, the engines will 'flame out' due to the lack of fuel passing through the lines.
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Can a helicopter fly upside down?

A few modern helicopters can perform a roll and are hence flying upside down for a few moments but they cannot maintain sustained inverted flight, unlike a fixed wing aircraft. Older machines did not have the power or the rotor technology to make rolls a safe aerobatic option.
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Can a plane flip over in turbulence?

For all intents and purposes, a plane cannot be flipped upside-down, thrown into a tailspin, or otherwise flung from the sky by even the mightiest gust or air pocket. Conditions might be annoying and uncomfortable, but the plane is not going to crash.
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Can flies remove their head?

A female fly uses a superlong proboscis tipped with a bladed cutting organ to surgically remove the victim's head. The fly then drags the head away and either feeds on the goo and brain or lays an egg inside.
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Do flies take off their head?

Female fruit flies have a hidden talent: the ability to sing like a male. All you have to do is switch on one gene – and chop off their heads. The headless, singing females have been nicknamed “flyPods”. These decapitated flies flutter their wings to create a male mating song, a key part of courtship.
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Can a fighter jet fly upside down?

However, airplanes that consistently have to fly upside down (like stunt planes or fighter aircraft), have symmetrical wings. Therefore, they can't rely on the shape of the wings; they only manage to fly upside down by tilting their wings in the right direction to generate sufficient lift.
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Can you fly a 737 upside down?

The scene, a Hollywood masterpiece of special effects, has people asking can an airliner fly upside down. The answer is yes for a “little” bit! Unlike military fighters, commercial planes do not have the engine power for sustained inverted flight and rely on lift from the wings.
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Can 747 DO loops?

Well a large passenger jet such as the Boeing 747 or almost, almost any large passenger jetliner was not designed nor was it tested, nor was it certified to perform aerobatic manoeuvres like a loop-the-loop or a barrel roll.
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Can you roll 747?

Yes, it is possible. We experienced this possibility using a simulator on a 747/400.
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How do Blue Angels fly upside down?

There are only a few differences between the Blue Angel Hornets and the fleet model: The Blue Angel F/A-18s have the nose cannon removed, a smoke-oil tank installed, and a spring installed on the stick which applies pressure for better formation and inverted flying.
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Can Aeroplane stay in air without moving?

Can an airplane stay up in the air without moving forward just like helicopter? A: Techincally, there is only one way for the aircraft to remain hanging motionless in the air: if weight and lift cancel each other out perfectly, and at the same time thrust and drag cancel each other out too. But this is incredibly rare.
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Does hitting a fly hurt it?

Swatting a Fly Without Killing It May Cause It Pain for the Rest of Its Life, Study Finds.
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Do flies poop every time they land?

House flies defecate… a lot

Because of this, their digestive system can move quite quickly, which means they defecate often. It is speculated that house flies defecate every time they land, even if it's on their next meal!
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What animal can survive for 6 days without head?

Cockroaches are infamous for their tenacity, and are often cited as the most likely survivors of a nuclear war. Some even claim that they can live without their heads. It turns out that these armchair exterminators (and their professional brethren) are right. Headless roaches are capable of living for weeks.
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Why do flies go to poop?

Poop smells extremely delicious to flies. This is because they feed on it. It also contains various substances like bacteria (dead and alive), fats, proteins, fiber cellulose, and minerals that are nutritious for flies. Poop also serves as a safe place for flies, like stable flies and house flies, to lay their eggs.
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What do flies taste like?

Flies taste bitter-sweet, just like us.
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Do wings ever fall off planes?

From a practical point, no, a modern airliner will not lose a wing due to turbulence. Modern airlines are very tough and designed to withstand extreme turbulence. In theory, it might be possible. But to my knowledge, it has not happened to any jet airliner.
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Are pilots scared of turbulence?

In short, pilots are not worried about turbulence - avoiding it is for convenience and comfort rather than safety. In the best circumstances, pilots can forecast where turbulence is and steer clear of it.
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Can planes just fall out of the sky?

Unless there is a catastrophic failure of an aircraft's structure (which is extremely rare indeed), a plane cannot 'just fall out of the sky' any more than water can flow uphill.
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