How does a fully semetrical wing work?
I have a plane that I am working on, and it has a fully semetrical wing, and I was wondering how it works. From what I know about wings and lift is that they produce lift because the air has to move faster over the top, creating low pressure and getting pushed up by the higher pressure on the bottom, but this wouldn't work if it moved the same speed over top and bottom. This is what has been bothering me.