What axis of control does the red arrow indicate?

Roll Axis
What axis of control is shown by the blue arrow?

Yaw axis
What axis of control is shown by the green arrow?

Pitch Axis
Are the four forces of an aircraft ever not affecting an aircraft?
No, even if a plane is on the ground it is still affected by all four forces.
How do we generate thrust?
From the engine
What force is represented by the green arrow?

Lift
What force is represented by the yellow arrow?

Thrust
What force is represented by the pink arrow?

Drag
To achieve flight, one force must be greater than another. What force must be greater than the other?
Lift must be greater than weight.
What force is represented by the red arrow?

Gravity/weight
What direction does pitch control? If you adjust the pitch in what way will your airplane move?
Up and down
What direction does yaw control? If you adjust the yaw in what way will your airplane move?
Slight adjustments left and right
What direction does roll control? If you adjust the roll in what way will your airplane move?
Big turns left and right
What is Drag?
A measure of how much air resistance the aircraft causes when forward motion is induced.
What control surface controls the Pitch?
Roll is rotation around which axis?
Longitudinal Axis
What control surface controls the roll?
Ailerons
Other than the elevators, what also controls pitch?
The Horizontal Stabilizer
What is Lift?
A measure of how much upward momentum is provided from the wings.
Pitch is rotation around what axis?
Lateral axis
What control surface controls the Yaw?
The rudder
Yaw is rotation around what axis?
Vertical Axis
Other than the rudder, what also controls the yaw?
The vertical stabilizer
What is Gravity/Weight?
A measure of how much gravity affects the aircraft due to the total weight of the aircraft.