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Any part of the aeroplane that is used to speed it up, slow it down, or manipulate it's shape in order to change it's velocity, altitude or direction is utilized in some fashion to allow the craft to leave the runway safely. So all the flaps and motors and shiny knobs and buttons and switches and levers must all be placed in their proper state. Or it will be bad.

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Q: What parts of an aeroplane help to control take off from a runway?
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