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The upward force on an airplane's wing is thrust.

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I am pretty sure that is the answer

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An airplane in flight is acted on by four forces: lift, the upward acting force; gravity, the downward acting force; thrust, the forward acting force; and drag, the backward acting force (also called wind resistance). Lift opposes gravity and thrust opposes drag .
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