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Why can't all planes fly straight up?
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You basically already answered it yourself. The wings provide the lift needed to overcome gravity. The wings can provide this lift because the plane is moving through the air, which it does via the engines propelling it forward. At a certain velocity enough lift is generated to overcome gravity and the plane can take off.