Lift, weight, thrust and drag. These are the four force acting on it to keep it up. weight acts downward which is counterbalanced by others.
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Armin Shams
answered on 22 Nov 2019:
last edited 22 Nov 2019 10:28 am
Not my field, but apparently the angle of the wings and the (enough) speed forward which drives wind (air pressure) under the wings creates a force upward and neutralizes the downward gravity force, so it does not fall down (you decrease speed and change the angle/position of part of the wings, then it gradually falls, i.e. lands, as the upward force below the wings decreases).
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