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The force acting on an aircraft in opposition to gravity which keeps the aircraft in the air.

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How complete is our understanding of lift?

explanation of lift, and its reliance on Bernoulli's theorem, is very much the 'classical' theory of lift production and the one on which the exam questions are usually based. … So, my question isn't how is lift generated -it's how complete is our understanding? Which bits are still in dispute, and which bits are fully accepted? …
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