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Planes can fly upside-down due to the design of their wings and the principles of aerodynamics. When an aircraft is inverted, the shape of the wings still generates lift, albeit at a different angle of attack. Pilots use control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders to maintain stability and control. It's essential for the aircraft to have sufficient speed and power to sustain inverted flight safely.

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