Parts Of The Plane
Famous People Of Flight
Types Of Planes
Definitions Of Parts Of The Plane
Principals Of Flight
100
What is the name of the part of the airplane that carry's passengers or cargo?
Fuselage.
100
Who is the first pilot to fly around the world?
Wiley Post.
100
What is the name of the first successful airplane?
Wright Flyer.
100
What is the definition of the rudder?
The rudder is a flap which can be moved right or left.The nose of the plane will move in the direction of the turned rudder.
100
What are the forces acting on a plane?
Lift,Weight,Thrust,Drag.
200
What is the cockpit of the airplane used for?
Command and control.
200
Who were the first people to invent the airplane.
Wright brothers.
200
When was the Boeing 747 introduced?
February 9th 1969.
200
What is the definition of the propeller.
The propeller creates the forward thrust to increase lift.
200
Which side for the wing of an airplane has low pressure.
Top of the wing has low pressure, but faster air.
300
What makes flight possible?
Air.
300
Who was the first person to fly across the Pacific Ocean?
Amelia Earhart.
300
When was the first flight of the Airbus A380?
27 April 2005.
300
What is the definition of the fuselage?
The fuselage is the main body of the
airplane.It
can be used to carry cargo or passengers.
300
Which side of the wing has high pressure
The bottom side of the wing, but slower air.
400
What is the use of the rudder?
To move left to right.
400
The first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean?
Charles Lindbergh.
400
When was the first flight of the Wright Flyer?
December 17 1903.
400
What is the definition of the wing?
The wing permit lift to occur. This allows the plane to fly.
400
What is thrust?
Thrust is the force which moves an aircraft through the air.
500
Where is the cockpit located on a Boeing 777 airplane?
The front of the plane.
500
When was Wiley Post born?
November 22nd 1935.
500
What is the world's largest passenger airliner?
Qantas Airbus A380.
500
What is the definition of elevator
The elevator can be controlled in an up and down motion. When angled up,the nose of the plane rises and when the elevator is lowered, the nose drops.
500
What is drag?
Drag is the aerodynamic force that opposes an aircraft's motion through the air.
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