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You need to read the original post I responded to
so the big question is what is the normal take off weight of B model vs A model, assuming weight went up by 800 kg for dual seater how much was reduced due to composites and all digital fly by wire , was it enough to negate the gains ?
Don't forget additional lift from bigger wings too
And drag. You can't just have one and not the other
Yes, but comparatively lift is way more than the drag, that is why all the planes fly
Drag DOES NOT cause the aircraft to 'not fly'. Loss of airspeed does, which can happen due to many causes.
and Drag is one cause loss of air speed
No we are not. I have quoted your original post below. The sentence 'lift is way more than drag' implies that lift and drag are opposing forces, and the net force makes the plane fly. That is wrong. They are not opposing forces. If you read books on aerodynamics, there is s component of drag that is caused due to the process of creating lift - you can't produce lift without experiencing drag. But at supersonic speeds drag is also caused by things such as wave shock. The overall ratio of lift to drag is used in various computations of aerodynamic parameters.