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Autopilot Descend Radar Thrust Flaps Launch Aloft Engine Propel Propeller End

Meaning: autopilot is a system that controls the plane without human help. Back to glossary

Descend Meaning: descend means going down. Back to glossary

Radar A radar is a computer that can track planes and ships Back to glossary

Thrust Thrust is what pushes planes through the air Back to glossary

Flaps Flaps make the plane change direction,height and speed Back to glossary

Launch Launch is when a plane takes off Back to glossary

Aloft Aloft is when a plane is in the air Back to glossary

engine An engine is what pushes a plane through the air Back to glossary

propel Planes propel themselves through the air Back to glossary

Propeller A propeller spins to push the plane forwards by the air passing through it Back to glossary

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