the four forces of flight are lift,drag,weight/gravity and thrust.I have no clue how to describe them.........i hope that helps!
The four forces of flight (thrust, lift, weight, and drag) are equal in level flight when the aircraft is maintaining a constant speed and altitude.
The four forces of flight during flight are lift gravity thrust and drag
The four forces that act on an airplane during flight are lift (upward force generated by the wings), weight (downward force due to gravity), thrust (forward force generated by the engines), and drag (rearward force resisting motion).
Thrust (forward) Drag (backwards)Lift (up) Weight (down)
Weight and lift are two forces that affect a bird's flight. Two other forces are drag and thrust.
Thrust (forward) vs Drag (backwards) Lift (up) vs Weight (down)
The 4 main forces of flight are: drag, thrust, lift and weight
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gravity
Yes, the Wright glider experienced the four forces of flight: lift, weight, thrust, and drag. These forces are necessary for any aircraft to achieve controlled flight. The Wright brothers' understanding and manipulation of these forces were crucial in their development of powered flight.
Gravity and drag are two forces that oppose flight. Gravity pulls the aircraft downward, while drag slows the aircraft's forward movement. Both forces must be overcome for an object to achieve and maintain flight.