The foremost use of wings are to fly? through downwards thrust (see mechanics), but wings are also commonly used as a way to produce downforce? and hold objects to the ground (for example [racing car]?s). |
The foremost use of wings are to fly? through downwards thrust (see lift), but wings are also commonly used as a way to produce downforce? and hold objects to the ground (for example [racing car]?s). |
The foremost use of wings are to fly? through downwards thrust (see lift), but wings are also commonly used as a way to produce downforce? and hold objects to the ground (for example [racing car]?s).
Wing construction is complicated and very tightly associated with the science of aerodynamics.
Examples of wing use:
Constructions of the same purpose as wings, but working in fluid media instead are generally called fins with hydrodynamics as the governing science.