Most people have heard that airplane wings generate lift because air moves faster over the top, creating lower pressure due to Bernoulli’s principle. While this explanation is widely taught, it is incomplete and often misleading. In this video, we explore the real physics behind lift, including the role of Newton’s Third Law, air pressure differences, and the angle of attack. We break down why airfoils work, how wings generate lift even when inverted, and why air deflection plays a crucial role. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of aerodynamics and a clearer picture of what really keeps airplanes in the sky. If you enjoy learning about physics, engineering, and science, be sure to subscribe for more in-depth explanations.