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why is plane's take off into the wind​

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Answered by Rogers404
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Explanation:

With the wind flowing over the wing, the airplane has additional lift to help it become airborne. It allows pilots to land in a shorter distance as opposed to landing with the wind. To recap, pilots take off into the wind because it reduces the required ground speed.

Answered by MysticalRainbow
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An aircraft taking off with the wind. When taking off with a headwind it slows down the plane in its acceleration respect to the ground, but increases the flow of air over the wings, allowing to take off in a shorter distance and climbing in a greater angle in order to clear any obstacle.

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