Take off - The moment when an airplane leaves the ground and starts flying, Airport - A place where airplanes take off and land, with facilities for passengers to wait, board, and disembark from flights, Engineering - The application of scientific principles and mathematical calculations to design and build structures, machines, and systems, Flat - Having a level surface without any bumps or curves, such as a flat tire or a flat piece of paper, Lift - The upward force that allows airplanes and other objects to rise into the air, created by differences in air pressure above and below the object, Speed - The rate at which something moves or operates, often measured in miles per hour or kilometers per hour, Air pressure - The force exerted by air molecules on objects within it, which can affect things like weather patterns and flight performance, Wing - The part of an airplane that generates lift and enables it to fly, usually attached to the fuselage, Thrust - The force that propels an object forward, especially in relation to engines or motors, Gravity - The natural force of attraction between all physical objects, which pulls them towards each other,

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