Principles of Flight
Aerospace History
FAA Ready
Rocketry
Space
100

These are the four forces of flight

What are lift, drag, thrust, gravity?

100

This is the date that the Wright Brothers made their first flight

What is December 17, 1903?

100

These are the VFR minimums for Class D airspace

What are 500 feet below clouds, 1,000 feet above clouds, 2,000 feet horizontal to clouds, and 3 statute miles of visibility? 

100

This person is known as the "Father of Modern Rocketry"

Who is Dr. Robert H. Goddard?

100

This galaxy is the one our solar system lives in.

What is the Milky Way?

200

This term describes the angle between the chord line of a wing and the relative wind

What is angle of attack?
200

This is the Air Force pilot who made the first solo transatlantic flight in 1927

Who is Charles Lindbergh? 

200

This is what Vx means

What is the speed for the best angle of climb?

200

This is the force that pushes a rocket forward by expelling gases backward

What is thrust?

200

This is the term for the space between the Earth and the Moon

What is cislunar space?

300

This theory explains how air flows over wings to generate lift

What is Bernoulli's Principle? 

300

This NASA program, beginning in the 1960s, focused on landing humans on the Moon

What is the Apollo program?

300
This is the type of airspace in which VFR flights are prohibited

What is Class A airspace?

300

This famous law by Sir Isaac Newton explains how rockets work: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

300

This is the only planet known to rotate in a clockwise manner 

What is Venus?

400

This occurs when an aircraft exceeds its critical angle of attack and airflow separates from the wing

What is a stall?

400

This test pilot became the first human to break the sound barrier in 1947

Who is Chuck Yeager?

400

This type of cloud has the greatest turbulence

What are Cumulonimbus clouds?

400

This term describes the speed a rocket must reach to break free from Earth’s gravity

What is escape velocity?

400

This is the part of the sun that gives off light (ends in -sphere)

What is the Photosphere?

500

Civil Air Patrol operates one of the largest fleet of this type of aircraft in the world

What is single-engine piston aircraft?

500

This is the name of the first human to orbit Earth, launched by the Soviet Union in 1961

Who is Yuri Gagarin? 

500

This is the definition of a high-performance airplane

What is an airplane with more than 200 horsepower?

500

This country was the first to develop and use gunpowder rockets for military purposes, around the 13th century

What is China?

500

This term describes the speed a spacecraft must reach to enter a stable orbit around a celestial body

What is orbital velocity?

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