what is the science behind the take off of plane
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If you've ever watched a jet plane taking off or coming in to land, the first thing you'll have noticed is the noise of the engines. Jet engines, which are long metal tubes burning a continuous rush of fuel and air, are far noisier (and far more powerful) than traditional propeller engines. You might think engines are the key to making a plane fly, but you'd be wrong. Things can fly quite happily without engines, as gliders (planes with no engines), paper planes, and indeed gliding birds readily show us.
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THE MAIN SCIENCE IS
DUE TO THE SOME TECHNOLOGY DIFFICULTIES THE PLANET IS SOKE TIMES IS NOT BE IN CONTROL AND THE PLANET IS OFF
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THE MAIN SCIENCE IS
DUE TO THE SOME TECHNOLOGY DIFFICULTIES THE PLANET IS SOKE TIMES IS NOT BE IN CONTROL AND THE PLANET IS OFF
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