Ahh it's time to revisit the popular Bernouli vs Newton debate.
These are fun because they are almost as civil and fact based as Airbus vs Boeing, or Lycoming vs Contential.
In the right corner is Bernouli who discovered that the faster a fluid moves the lower pressure it has. (I'm told he was trying to fix his towns sewer system) Airplane wings use this by forcing air flowing ove the top of the wing to go faster creating lower pressure and sucking the wing up.
In the left corner is Issac Newton he discovered that for every action there is a reaction (also a little thing called graviety). If you hold a piece of plywood (or a wing) at an angle to the wind, the airsteam hits the bottom of it and forces it up. Many people in Florida discovered this recently.
Gentelmen come out fighting and I don't want to see any low blows.
The facts are that lift comes from a combination of the two factors. About 70/30 Bernouli/Newton. At slower speeds Newton provides a greater portion, while at higher speeds Bernouli does most of the work.
Airfoil design also plays a important factor. Symetrical airfoils on many areobatic planes do use Bernouli with their AoA, but they use a lot of Newton.
If you don't belive me, go to your local college and ask somebody from the enginering department.
I will now attempt to stear the conversation to a more intelectual debate.
Airbus sucks Boeing rules!!