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Is there a name for the airspeed at which lift generated is equal to airplane weight?
Is there a name for the airspeed at which the wings(at a 0 degree AOA) of an airplane start to generate enough lift to lift the aircraft up to its own weight(balanced)?
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Is there a name for the airspeed at which lift generated is equal to airplane weight?
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Is there a name for the airspeed at which the wings(at a 0 degree AOA) of an airplane start to generate enough lift to lift the aircraft up to its own weight(balanced)?
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Is there a name for the airspeed at which lift generated is equal to airplane weight?
Is there a name for the airspeed at which the wings(at a 0 degree AOA) of an airplane start to generate enough lift to lift the aircraft up to its own weight(balanced)?
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