I don't know anything, and I mean anything, about aerodynamics. But I do know something about being snappy, or drawing attention to details...
So: What kind of a climb are we discussing? VTOL planes that can climb relatively fast by turning their engines' thrust towards the ground.
The title makes me think of F1 cars where they use wing type surfaces to keep the tyres, i.e. the parts that create movement, on the track at an optimal grip. In planes there's no need for a ground connection, on the contrary, but it makes sense to try to push the plane to the direction where you want to go.
Another thing that comes to mind is the water jets where there's no flying surfaces whatsoever. All directions are created by adjusting the thrust angle.