Physical Forces
Early Attempts to Fly
Vocab.
Helicopters and Planes
Miscellaneous
100

How many physical forces are there?

4

100

What animals did humans try to copy to learn how to fly?

birds

100

What is an airfoil?

the shape of a part of the plane... usually the wing

100

A helicopter has two airfoils called what?

rotors

100

What do you call anyone who helps design, build, test or operate any machine that travels in space?

Aerospace Engineer

200

What force keeps objects on the ground?

gravity

200

-Who flew the first powered airplane?

Wright Brothers
200

What blows in the opposite direction that a plane is flying? (two words)

relative wind

200

What is located on the tail to help the airplanes nose stay level?

horizontal stabilizer

200

Who became the first two men to fly in a hot air balloon?

Montgolfier Brothers

300

-What force pushes objects up into the air?

lift

300

-Who was the first person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean?

Charles Lindbergh

300

What says that for every actions, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton's third law

300

True or False, Pilots can change lift by changing the shape of the wing.

true

300

What was the name of the first airplane that flew across the Atlantic Ocean?

Spirit of St. Louis

400

What force makes a plane go forward?

thrust

400

-What did the Chinese invent to try to recreate flying using the wind?

kites

400

What is the angle that the wing has to the wind that is blowing against it?

angle of attack

400

True or False - When the engine cuts off of an airplane, it will continue to autorotate.

false

400

In what year was the Wright brothers first powered airplane flight?

1903

500

What force holds a plane back?

drag

500

Who was the mythical creature who covered himself with wax and feathers to try to fly?

Icarus

500

-A critical angle of attack causes lift to no longer be produced. What is this called?

stall
500

-Who invented a machine that could fly straight up, straight, backward, forward and sideways?

Igor Sikorsky

500

-What does FAA stand for?

Federal Aviation Administration

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