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Aircraft / Flap / Longitudinal static stability / Tailplane / Elevator / Stall / Lift coefficient / Fixed-wing aircraft / T-tail / Aerospace engineering / Aerodynamics / Aviation
Date: 2013-12-05 07:30:33
Aircraft
Flap
Longitudinal static stability
Tailplane
Elevator
Stall
Lift coefficient
Fixed-wing aircraft
T-tail
Aerospace engineering
Aerodynamics
Aviation

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