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Paxton
8 August, 03:33
The upward force on an airplane's wing is thrust.
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Roy Wright
8 August, 04:58
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No. 'Thrust' is what most people in aviation call the force
that pushes the aircraft forward.
The same people generally call the upward force on the wing "lift".
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