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Rudder Port and Starboard pitch, roll and yaw captain - commander of the ship airship versus ship cabin cockpit --sometimes used on ships Bow and bow wave are used for reference to air flow around an aircraft.

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Q: Which flight terms are borrowed from terms used on a a ship?
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