What is pitch?
The up and down of the plane.
What is the opposite of lift?
Gravity/weight
Where is the Fuselage?
6.
Where the pilots fly the plane, located at the front of the plane.
Cockpit
Describe lift in your own words.
Lift is 1 of the 4 forces of flight. It is what helps the plane stay in the air.
What is the opposite of thrust?
Drag
Where is the engine?
4.
The hinged surfaces far from the body of the plane that move up and down in order to roll the plane from side to side.
Ailerons
List 3 adaptations birds have in order to fly.
1. Strong muscles
2. Feathers
3. Light bodies
Do you need all four forces of flight to be balanced in order to fly?
Yes.
Where is the aileroons?
1.
The vertical part of the tail; it can move left/right to stabilize the airplane during takeoffs and landings in strong wind or in crosswinds.
Rudder
Name 2 ways planes can slow down.
1. Use the wing flaps to increase drag
2. Put engines in reverse
Bernoulli's Principle helps us to understand ____.
Lift.
Where are is the elevator?
9.
Located on the wing of the plane, can change drag and lift.
Wing Flaps
List the three things that help planes takeoff.
1. Plane must be moving forwards at high speeds.
2. Certain shape of wing creates lift.
3. Angle of attack creates lift.
Where is high pressure air and low pressure air?
High pressure air is below the wing and low pressure air is above the wing.
Where is the horizontal stabilizer?
10.
The vertical part of the tail. Controls yaw (nose of the plane)
Vertical Stabilizer