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Right. I'm just saying a prop plane would be more likely to be able to obtain lift.
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Because it's pushing air over the wings. Albeit, very little...*probably* not enough to give it lift[/b]
So what would be enough to give it lift?
Beats me. Whatever the speed is needed to give that particular plane lift.
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