Types of Aircraft
Parts of an Airplane
Science of Flight
Misc.
100

______floats in the air and has no directional control

What is a balloon

100

_____provides the lift for the airplane 

What is the wing

100

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

What is Newton's 3rd Law

200

______ uses rising air to maintain and gain altitude

What is a glider

200

This type of engine powers most small planes, including the CAP airplanes

What is a reciprocating/piston engine

200

This fundamental force acts in the upward direction and counters the weight of an aircraft.

What if LIFT

300

------ maneuvers by changing the pitch of each rotor blade

What is a helicopter

300

This control surface, located on the tail, controls the yaw of the aircraft.

What is the rudder

300

When a wing exceeds its critical angle of attack

What is a stall

300

What helicopter was shown toward the beginning of the presentation

What is a Huey

400

a steerable version of a balloon

What is a blimp

400

____helps the pilot to maintain straight and level flight 

what is the trim

400

This principle states that as the speed of airflow increases over a surface, the pressure decreases.

What is Bernoulli's principle?

400

The largest section of the balloon

What is the envelope

500

controls rotation around the longitudinal axis

What are ailerons

500

When are all 4 forces of flight equal

What is straight and level, unaccelerated flight

500

What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow

is it African or European?

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