Air Force
Principles of Flight
Military Aircraft
US Military
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100

What year was the Air Force founded?

1947

100

What are the three axis of flight?

Pitch, Roll, and Yaw.

100

This famous stealth bomber, shaped like a flying wing, is known for being nearly invisible to radar.

B-2 Spirit

100

What branch says HOOAH

army


200

What was the Air Force originally called?

What is the Army Air Forces?

200

What is the shape of a wing which generates lift called?

An Airfoil.

200

This supersonic jet, introduced in the 1970s, is often called the "Eagle" and is known for its air superiority.

F-15

200

Which branch was made first

army

300

Who is the Air Force Chief of Staff?

Who is Gen David W. Allvin?

300

What is the angle at which relative wind meets an Aerofoil called?

The Angle of Attack.

300

This vertical takeoff and landing aircraft is used by the U.S. Marine Corps and has been replaced in many roles by the F-35B.

AV-8B Harrier

300

What two branches do graduates of Annapolis go to serve in?

Marines and Navy

400

Who was the first Chief of Staff of the Air Force

Who is General Carl A. Spaatz?

400

What part of the plane controls the yaw?

The rudder.

400

This 5th-generation multirole stealth fighter is used by several NATO countries and comes in A, B, and C variants.

F-35

400

Which branch is the newest

Space Force


500

What is the motto of the Air Force?

“Aim High … Fly-Fight-Win”

500

This occurs when the angle of attack becomes too great, causing the wing to lose lift and the aircraft to begin descending rapidly.

Stall

500

This long-range, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, first flown in the 1950s, is still in service and can fly above 70,000 feet.

U-2

500

(give this question to a newer cadet who doesn't know much about the military) Can a F-22 fly on an aircraft carrier.

No. Thank you.

500

Who can name all civil air patrol ranks.(sustained not included)

look at the cadet super chart

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