ANSWERS: 4
  • Mostly the shape of the wing for one. It's made to accommodate lift from both sides well enough. It makes it not too efficient for normal flying but coupled with a powerful engine it's allows more maneuverability.
  • i agree with rick69. the only thing a pilot has to do is turn the stick left or right until the plane is upside down. it is natural that an aiplane flying upside will want to head toward the ground because the wing is designed this way. the pilot has to compensate by pushing the stick a bit forward.
  • It's really all about aerodynamics... Aileorons or elevons are used to roll the plane. When the two aileorons are moved in opposite directions, they cause the plane to roll, or spin. This is the second main aspect of a plane's movement; roll. The aileorons are controlled by moving the joystick in the cockpit left and right. This is not turning from side to side. Rudders are used for turning a plane side to side. http://www.geocities.com/~propilot/education/edu.html
  • the fact that it can roll over so quickly. Any plane can fly upside-down, but it has to roll quickly enough to lose as little altitude as possible during the stage when the plane is sideways and gets no lift.

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