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The four forces of flight during flight are lift gravity thrust and drag
Drag and lift
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Mainly gravity and air drag
Lift, weight, thrust and drag.
There are four forces that act on an airplane that keeps it at a level altitude. Thrust, drag, weight, and lift determine whether a pilot flies at a level altitude.
force of friction in air and force of gravity downward.
Lift (up)Thrust (forward)Gravity (down)Drag (backward)
There are multiple forces which act on an aircraft, Lift, Gravity, Thrust and Drag, all would come into account when an aircraft is at altitude. If you wanted to get more specific, you could say gravity and lift control the vertical movement of an aircraft, but are not attainable without thrust.
It has weight-- but not lift. It also has no thrust nor drag. It needs forward movement/trust, velocity, and lift to get off the ground.
Momentum, kinetic energy
Lifting force acting upward Weight of the object acting downward Both are equal and opposite to each other