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how an airplane decollate technique

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kondordv

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how an airplane decollate

Hi all,

real pilots or virtual pilots, something is not very clear for me in flying if someone can explain to me I'll be very happy.

Let me explain to you. In decollating an airplane runs with high speed. At the moment when the airplane leave the land what happen? The airplaine is climbing because the flaps are activated and the air direction is changed? Or the airplane is climbing because the portant force (appeared from air pressure difference)? If there is the portant force as phisics say it, is it someone to tell me how we calculate this force and what speed it is necessary to lift an airplane of 100 kg?

thank you all,
Kondordv:depressed
 
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