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The wings on a plane use the scientific law of deflected down-wash. The wings on a plane, or even a bird, are slightly angled upwards. when the propeller pulls the plane to a fast enough speed, huge gusts of wind blow against the wings. The wings force the air downward, and because of every action having an equal or opposite reaction, the plane is force upward. the same thing happens with kites.

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