I could not find sources quoted for the controversy and doubt regarding the physics behind lift in this article?
As a sailor with an amateur-ish passion for physics, the dynamics of lift are clear to me for years (Dunning Kruger?) and I would love to read about where the doubts regarding each of the theories lie.
The doubts reported in the info-graphics are really confusing, because both the increased speed and the low pressure area above the wing are easily explainable with vector arithmetic and fluid dynamic respectively. The statement that Bernoulli's principle does not explain planes flying upside down seems also very naive.
As a sailor with an amateur-ish passion for physics, the dynamics of lift are clear to me for years (Dunning Kruger?) and I would love to read about where the doubts regarding each of the theories lie.
The doubts reported in the info-graphics are really confusing, because both the increased speed and the low pressure area above the wing are easily explainable with vector arithmetic and fluid dynamic respectively. The statement that Bernoulli's principle does not explain planes flying upside down seems also very naive.