Hot Air Balloons
First in Flight
Forces of flight
Origins of flight
Fun stuff
100

How do pilots steer hot air balloons?

By moving into different wind currents at different altitudes.

100

The Wright Brothers weren't the first to fly but they were the first to develop THIS kind of aircraft.

There are 3 qualities.

Heavier than air, controlled, powered aircraft

100

What are the four forces of flight?

Lift

Drag

Thrust

Weight

100
da Vinci and the Wright Brothers watched what type of creatures to study flight?

Birds!

100

What is the school mascot?

Falcons!

200

What is the purpose of the burner in a hot air balloon?

To heat the air inside the envelope

200

What force did the propellor on the Wright Flyer generate?

Thrust

200

What does the camber of an airfoil describe?

The curvature of the airfoil

200

Why did Icarus and Daedalus try to fly?

To escape from prison!

200

Whose glider dented the wall?

Nick and Jose

300
How does a pilot control the descent of the balloon?

By releasing hot air through the parachute valve at the top of the balloon.

300

Demonstrate the motions of pitch, roll, and yaw

pitch is tilt up or tilt down

roll is lean left lean right

yaw is turn left or turn right

300

What do birds generate when they flap their wings?

Lift and Thrust

300

How did da Vinci's Ornithopter generate thrust?

Flapping!

300

What noise does an ambulance make?

Wee woo

400

Why does a hot air balloon fly? Use the words density and buoyancy in your answer

The air inside the balloon is hotter and therefore less dense than the outside air. This makes the balloon buoyant, causing it to rise.

400

What is the purpose of the rudder on an aircraft? What motion does it control?

To stop the plane from spinning out of control. It controls yaw
400

What forces do we measure in wind tunnels or simulations?

Lift and drag

400

Who first described the four forces of flight?

- The Wright Brothers?

- George Cayley?

- da Vinci?

George Cayley
400

Which fish is best fish?

Carp

500

What is Archimedes' Principle?

The buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object.

500

Which part of the aircraft did the Wright Brothers test and develop using a wind tunnel they built?

The airfoil or wing

500

When all of the forces are balanced on an object in flight, it is said to be in ___________ . 

Equilibrium

500

How does Bernoulli's Principle explain how an airfoil generates lift?

Air moves faster over the top of the airfoil, creating low pressure.

Air moves slower under the airfoil, creating high pressure.

Lift forces the airfoil up from the area of high pressure to the low pressure.

500

What is the Rizzler's government name?

Christain

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