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		<title>How Airplanes Fly 1968 Aviation Training Film</title>
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Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration How Airplanes Fly 1968 NTIS AVA08357VNB1 What makes an airplane get off the ground and stay in the air? Easy to understand film combines animation and live sequences to explain &#8230; all » basic aerodynamics. Forces of lift, weight, thrust and drag are shown in relation to flight.
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