Why Planes Fly — Even Though They...
Why Planes Fly — Even Though They Shouldn’t

Journey of Everything di Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess

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Ever found yourself 35,000 feet in the air, sipping ginger ale in a padded chair, and suddenly realized you’re basically sitting in a flying office building that’s moving faster than a hurricane? It’s a bit weird that we’re all so chill about it?

Welcome to the ultimate guide on why we aren't all plummeting toward the earth at this very second. We’re diving into the "aggressive fairness" of physics to explain how airplanes stay up—spoiler alert: they don't actually fly, they just fall very successfully. We’ll break down why a wing is basically just an "air bully," why "angle of attack" is a lot cooler than it sounds, and how humanity managed to master the sky before we mastered legroom.

Get ready to trade "vibes and magic" for Newtonian reactions and mathematical stalemates. It turns out, your calm flight isn't a miracle—it’s just gra ... 

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Aviation, Flight Physics, How Planes Fly, Aerodynamics, Science Myths, Engineering, Lift vs Gravity, Pilot Secrets, STEM Education, Travel Science, Newton’s Laws, Aerospace Engineering, Aerospace Education