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n. - A device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air.

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  • The shape of wings or an aerofoil creates air pressure that can push up or down.
  • The supporting surfaces, consisting of the main plane, or aerofoil, behind, and the elevator in front.
  • Another thing to remember is that modern birds and bats are by no means "strict" in their aerofoil size and/or configuration.
  • Inventor replaces the wing and propellor with an entirely new method of using a horizontal axis fan instead of an aerofoil wing.
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