How can an airplane fly upside down?

Use bernoulli's principle to explain how an airplane is able to fly. ift in air, and descend in air?

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    You again!?! sounds like some one is looking for help with their homework. From what I've read, lift is generated because of the curve of the wing. The top is curved and the bottom is flat. This generates a high pressure area on top of the wing and a low pressure at the bottom. Don't ask me how or how this makes stuff fly I'm not an aeronautical engineer.

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You again!?! sounds like some one is looking for help with their homework. From what I've read, lift is generated because of the curve of the wing. The top is curved and the bottom is flat. This generates a high pressure area on top of the wing and a low pressure at the bottom. Don't ask me how or how this makes stuff fly I'm not an aeronautical engineer.

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