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Aircraft experience a lift force (due to air) that is perpendicular to the plane of the wings A small airplane is flying at a constant speed of 280 kph At what angle from the horizontal must the wings of the airplane be tilted for the plane to execute a horizontal turn from east to north with a turning radius of 1200 m ?

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