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To answer your question directly: yes.

An aircraft operates by altering the direction and pressure of a fluid (in this case air) to produce lift.

Infact, simply put an aircraft designer alters the shape of the aircraft to control these changes in directions and pressures to control how the aircraft produces lift.

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