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What are the differences between boyant flight and aerodynamic flight?

A:

In buoyant flight, you use a device that actually has a density less than the air, which causes the aircraft to float through the air in the same manner that things float in water.

 

In aerodynamic flight you use moving air over the wings to generate a lower pressure on the top of the wing that creates an upward push from underneath called lift. The way we achieve buoyant flight is typically by using a balloon filled with helium or hot air. 

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