12. In order to corner at a constant velocity, a planes vertical component of lift needs to counter act the weight. What does the horizontal component of the lift do? Translates the plane horizontally. b. Rolls the plane on an axis in the direction of the velocity. Controls the wing flaps in order to corner. d. Reduces the thrust needed to stay in flight. e. Accelerates the plane perpendicular to the velocity. a. c.

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12. In order to corner at a constant velocity, a planes vertical component of lift needs to counter
act the weight. What does the horizontal component of the lift do?
Translates the plane horizontally.
b. Rolls the plane on an axis in the direction of the velocity.
Controls the wing flaps in order to corner.
d. Reduces the thrust needed to stay in flight.
e. Accelerates the plane perpendicular to the velocity.
a.
c.
Transcribed Image Text:12. In order to corner at a constant velocity, a planes vertical component of lift needs to counter act the weight. What does the horizontal component of the lift do? Translates the plane horizontally. b. Rolls the plane on an axis in the direction of the velocity. Controls the wing flaps in order to corner. d. Reduces the thrust needed to stay in flight. e. Accelerates the plane perpendicular to the velocity. a. c.
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