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From: rick@apple.UUCP (Rick Auricchio)
Newsgroups: net.aviation
Subject: Re: Trick Question
Message-ID: <35850@apple.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 20:33:38 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 20:33:38 1985
Date-Received: Fri, 20-Sep-85 01:24:40 EDT
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>In article <30512@lanl.ARPA> ths@lanl.ARPA writes:
>I have received a number of correct answers to the question "During a
>constant airspeed climb what is the relationship between the four primary
>forces of flight - lift, drag, thrust and weight".  They are equal.  The
>"trick" is why does the airplane climb?
>
	I seem to recall it being an "excess of horsepower".

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