This massive plane won't fit into a "Love Shack"
Who are The B-52's
This high-wing, four-engine turboprop is famous for tactical airlift and has been in service since the 1950's
What is the Lockheed C-130 Hercules?
This system uses fluid pressure to operate brakes and flight controls.
What is a hydraulic system?
This force opposes thrust and increases with speed.
What is drag?
How do you know a pilot is in the room?
They will tell you.
Massive amounts of hydrogen will keep this band from dropping like a rock.
Who is Led Zeppelin
One of the first successful business jet models known for its distinctive T-tail and rear-mounted engines.
What is the Learjet 23?
A spark plug fouled with lead is commonly caused by excessive use of this fuel type.
What is 100LL (low lead avgas)?
As angle of attack increases beyond a critical point, this occurs.
What is a stall?
This pilot brags about flying "raw data" approaches and claims GPS has made flying too easy.
What is an old-school pilot.
Don't you want somebody to Love?
This Soviet-designed supersonic transport resembled the Concorde but had canards and a troubled operational history.
What is the Tupolev Tu-144?
This inspection is typically required every 12 calendar months for most GA aircraft.
Why is an annual inspection?
This principle states that faster-moving air has lower pressure.
What is Bernoulli's principle?
Not allowed to call a serious Dr. Runack (Leslie Nielsen) this.
Who is Shirley?
Might have some trouble checking out of this hotel in California
Who is The Eagles
This twin-engine WWII aircraft, nicknamed the “Fork-Tailed Devil,” was used as a long-range escort and ground-attack platform.
What is the Lockheed P-38 Lightning?
This component converts AC to DC in many aircraft electrical systems.
What is a rectifier?
Induced drag is primarily caused by this wingtip phenomenon.
What are wingtip vortices?
What is a pilot's favorite accessory?
What is a Big Watch?
Named after mysterious aerial phenomena reported by WWII Pilots
Who are the Foo Fighters
This experimental NASA lifting-body aircraft helped pave the way for the Space Shuttle and had no traditional wings.
What is the Northrop M2-F2?
Cracks caused by repeated stress cycles are known as this type of failure.
What is metal fatigue?
What is wave drag?
How do you know if a pilot is a good pilot?