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The airplane fly on the air by 4 main forces ( drag , lift , thrust and weight ) all these forces affect of the performances of the airplane to fly .

- the high power of the engine gave a high speed to the airplane on the runway

- the design of the wings make the air pressure down the wings is less than the air pressure up the wing ... this make the airplane fly

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