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A wing is a structure that is attached to an aircraft or spacecraft and is used to generate lift. Wings are typically mounted on the top and bottom of an aircraft's fuselage, and they are shaped and angled in a specific way in order to create lift when the aircraft is in motion. The lift generated by the wings allows an aircraft to become airborne and to stay aloft, and it also enables the aircraft to ascend, descend, and turn in the air.

Wings are a crucial component of most aircraft, and their design and performance can have a significant impact on the aircraft's overall performance. Engineers and designers must carefully consider the shape, size, and angle of the wings in order to optimize lift and minimize drag. The wings of an aircraft may also be equipped with flaps slats, or other control surfaces that can be used to adjust the lift and drag forces acting on the aircraft in order to control its flight.

In addition to generating lift, wings may also be used to provide other functions on an aircraft, such as housing fuel tanks, engines, or other equipment. The shape and configuration of the wings may also be used to help distinguish one type of aircraft from another. For example, the wings of a jet airliner are typically long and slender, while the wings of a fighter aircraft are typically shorter and more triangular in shape.

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