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Airplanes use three axis to describe movement in the 3 planes as follows: Pitch - Front moves up or down. Yaw - Front moves left or right. Roll - Wings move up and down as the aircraft/ship rotates along it main axis. I think your Answer is: Roll. actually the answer is Yawing

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