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Wings and Winglets and stuff
100

Truss, monocoque, and semi-monocoque 

What are the types of fuselage construction?

100

3000-5000 psi

What is the operating pressure of most hydraulic systems?

100

Intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust

What are the four strokes of an engine?

100

Ailerons, rudder, elevator

What are the primary flight controls?

100
Where the aircraft wing meets the fuselage

What is the wing root?

200

Straight, elliptical, tapered, sweptback, and delta

What are the types of airfoils?
200

System overheat, loss of system pressure, and hydraulic fluid contamination 

What are common threats to hydraulic systems?

200

The most efficient method of increasing horsepower in an engine

What is a supercharger?

200

Flaps, slats, elevator, trim

What are the secondary flight controls?

200

The internal component most crucial to the structural integrity of the wing

What is the wing spar?

300

Cantilever or semi-cantilever

What are the two common types of airplane wing mounts?

300

-65 to 160 degrees F

What are the tolerable conditions of most hydraulic systems fluid?

300

This regulates airflow to the engine 

What is the throttle body?

300

Plain, split, fowler, and slotted

What are the four types of flaps?

300

Aerodynamic covers placed over certain parts of the wing to reduce drag and increase efficiency 

What are fairings?

400

Tension, compression, torsion, shear, and bending

What are the five stresses acting on an aircraft?

400

A mechanical device that converts hydraulic pressure and flow into torque and angular displacement or rotation 

What is a hydraulic motor?
400

This controls the amount of exhaust through the turbine, and its position is actuated by engine oil pressure

What is the waste gate?

400

Assisting control though pitch, roll, and yaw to enhance maneuverability and short takeoff capability

What is Thrust Vectoring?

400

Traditional, blended, wingtip fences, sharklets, split scimitar, raked, spiroid, and grids

What are the different types of winglets?

500

One is on the trailing edge of the wing and one is on the leading edge of the wing (respectively)

What is the main difference between flaps and slats?

500

A mechanical actuator that is used to provide a reversible force in a single direction

What is a hydraulic cylinder?

500

Turboprop/turboshaft engine power output is measured by this 

What is the torquemeter?

500

Disrupting airflow to reduce lift and aid in descent control

What is the purpose of spoilers?

500
Small fins on an airfoil surface that are crucial for may aircraft to stall at lower speeds

What are vortex generators?

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