✈️🤯 INCREDIBLE! How do GIANT airplanes stay up in the sky?! 🌤️👨‍✈️ episode artwork

EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 6 MIN

✈️🤯 INCREDIBLE! How do GIANT airplanes stay up in the sky?! 🌤️👨‍✈️

from Let's Ask! - Ask Pia & Ben - Little Thinkers!

Ben and Pia answer Mason's amazing question about why airplanes can fly while toy planes fall down! Join them as they discover the incredible science of flight, from the secret power of invisible air to the genius shape of airplane wings that create magical lift! Watch as they explore how birds taught humans the secrets of flying, and learn why speed and wing design work together to defeat gravity. Mason's curiosity takes us on a soaring adventure through the science that keeps giant metal airplanes floating like magic birds in the sky! Fun Fact: A jumbo jet weighs as much as 80 elephants but can still fly because of the amazing power of air rushing over specially shaped wings! Did you know that the Wright brothers studied birds for years to figure out the secret of flight? Birds are nature's original airplane engineers! What flying questions do you have? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Got your own curious questions? Visit https://philosophy4kids.com and check out the 'Let's Ask' area where kids, teenagers, and parents can ask their own questions for Ben and Pia to explore! #HowAirplanesFly #ScienceForKids #FlightScience #KidsQuestions #LearningIsFun #AirplaneScience #PhysicsForKids #CuriousMinds #STEM #EducationalContent #BenAndPia #Philosophy4Kids #LetsAsk #YoungExplorers #ScienceExploration #FlightMagic #GravityVsLift #AviationKids #FlyingSecrets #EngineeringForKids

Ben and Pia answer Mason's amazing question about why airplanes can fly while toy planes fall down! Join them as they discover the incredible science of flight, from the secret power of invisible air to the genius shape of airplane wings that create magical lift! Watch as they explore how birds taught humans the secrets of flying, and learn why speed and wing design work together to defeat gravity. Mason's curiosity takes us on a soaring adventure through the science that keeps giant metal airplanes floating like magic birds in the sky! Fun Fact: A jumbo jet weighs as much as 80 elephants but can still fly because of the amazing power of air rushing over specially shaped wings! Did you know that the Wright brothers studied birds for years to figure out the secret of flight? Birds are nature's original airplane engineers! What flying questions do you have? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Got your own curious questions? Visit https://philosophy4kids.com and check out the 'Let's Ask' area where kids, teenagers, and parents can ask their own questions for Ben and Pia to explore! #HowAirplanesFly #ScienceForKids #FlightScience #KidsQuestions #LearningIsFun #AirplaneScience #PhysicsForKids #CuriousMinds #STEM #EducationalContent #BenAndPia #Philosophy4Kids #LetsAsk #YoungExplorers #ScienceExploration #FlightMagic #GravityVsLift #AviationKids #FlyingSecrets #EngineeringForKids

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