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Aerodyne

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An aerodyne is a heavier-than-air aircraft which derives lift from motion, as opposed to an aerostat which uses buoyancy (such as a balloon) to fly. The concept includes fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, autogyros, and lifting bodies.

In addition, the name may refer to:

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