What is the magnitude of angular momentum about the center of mass (in 106 kg.m2/s) of the F-16 at time = 3 s. Assume the mass of the F-16 to be 15,000 kg and the pitch moment of inertia about the center of mass to be 275,000 kg.m2.
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