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Finally, any instance of Goose can fly(), just as any Flying object can. An Airplane is also a Flying object. Define the Airplane class such that it is Flying and make sure that any instance of Goose is also Flying. The specific behaviors when instances of either class fly() are up to you. Instances of either Goose or Airplane should be able to be stored in a variable of type Flying.

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