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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 exactly can an airship lose lift?

The L-55 lost lift during the descent to lower altitudes over Germany and crashed due to loss of lift. … I understand that lift on an airship is created through internal heated air and/or gases, rather than by the movement of air over a wing. So, how exactly can an airship lose lift? …
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