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What forces support an airplane in flight?



What forces support an airplane in flight?..

Answer / gulshan kumar

The forces responsible for fight of an aero plane are lift and drag. The force of lift is due to different of pressure between the upper and lower surface and the force of drag is supplied by the engine

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