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aircraft flies due to the 4 forces acting on it... namely lift,weight, force and drag.
the cross section of wing is the airfoil on the upper part there is high velocity and low pressure, in lower part, there's low velocity and high pressure. Due to this, lift (aerodynamic force is produced) making the aircraft fly..
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i just gave an idea of the basics...... and i'm sure what i wrote was absolutely correct. I respect your view, but my idea isn't wrong....every1 knoes that the pilot flies it... but the theory of forces and airfoil is not yet clear for sum.....
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