<WBR> The airplane doesn't "know" anything.<br>
It doesn't know that when air pressure is less on any one side of it that it's supposed <br>
to go in that direction. It doesn't know that when we apply throttle, it's supposed to <br>
go forward. We create these situations with inputs and the airplane responds. The <br>
airplane doesn't know to fly slower against the wind, and faster down wind. It's a matter<br>
of physics and what the airplane is designed to do. If wind is forced against the side of <br>
the airplane, no, it does not know what's going on, but it will react. Just as if another <br>
airplane were to plow into the side of it. It's going to move.<br>
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