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Velocity distribution of a wing?

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In quite simple terms, how come the velocity on the upper side of a wing is faster than the bottom. I know that it hasn't got to do with the path distance.

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  1. Since you 'know' it hasn't got to do with path distance, maybe you'd like to explain how it happens that whenever a wing is lifting, the distance from the stagnation point to the trailing edge is greater over the top than bottom of the wing, regardless of the shape.

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