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hazza4257
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I think a source of some confusion is what exactly "lift" means. Lift is only one component of the force exerted by the aerofoil - the one that acts perpendicular to relative airflow. Drag is the other component, and acts parallel to (and in the same direction as) relative airflow. The combination of these two components will obviously be a line that is pointing up but angled back towards the leading edge, to be roughly perpendicular to the wing surface itself.
tldr: Lift and drag are just theoretical forces and are defined with comparison to relative airflow. They sum to make the actual force exerted by the wing.
tldr: Lift and drag are just theoretical forces and are defined with comparison to relative airflow. They sum to make the actual force exerted by the wing.