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g A frequently quoted rule of thumb in aircraft design is that wings should produce about 1000 N of lift per square meter of wing. (The fact that a wing has a top and bottom surface does not double its area.) a)At takeoff the aircraft travels at 61.1 m/s, so that the air speed relative to the bottom of the wing is 61.1 m/s. Given the sea level density of air to be 1.29 kg/m3, how fast (in m/s) must it move over the upper surface to create the ideal lift

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