What is a camber on an aeroplane?

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No, a camber is normally found on the runway, apron and taxiway and of course roads. When built roadways like those mentions are not 100% flat they have a slight angle on the either right to left, left to right or are slightly higher in the centre this allows water to run off the ground. These angles are the camber

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Last Answer : Answer: Option B

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Last Answer : Answer: Option C

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

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