Lab Principles 1
Lab Principles 2
Lab Principles 3
Aviation Day
Mystery
100

This is Newton's Third Law.

BONUS 100 pts for each of his other laws you can name.

What is "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction"?

1st LAW: An object at rest tends to stay at rest until acted upon by an external force.

2nd LAW: F=ma

100

This is an engineer's favorite shape.

What is a triangle?

100

Translate: "Waar is dit logo van?"

What is this logo/Where is this logo from?

100

When talking to ATC, this is the specific person you would contact for taxi instructions.

Who is ground?

100

This is what the "E" stands for in Mr. E.

BONUS 100 pts if you know his last name.

What is "Elijah"?

BONUS: Sigua

200

________ energy is stored energy, while _______ energy is energy being released.

What are "potential" and "kinetic" respectively?

200

These are the two main types of drag.

What are parasite and induced drag?

200

When it comes to magnetism, _______ poles will attract, while ________ poles will repel.

What are "opposite" and "similar" respectively?

200

These are the two words you use when VERBALLY describing longitude and latitude coordinates.

What are "degrees" and "minutes"?

200

This is the name of the school where Mr. E went to college.

What is Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU)?

300

The greater the surface area of an object, the greater the __________ drag.

What is "parasite"?

300

The greater the lift produced by an object, the greater the _________ drag.

What is "induced"?

300

When it comes to compressibility, air is ________ while water and most other liquids in general is ________.

What are "compressible" and "incompressible" respectively?

300

This is the ceiling based on the following reported cloud cover: FEW030 SCT045 BKN150 OVC250

What is 15,000 ft?

300

This is the name of Mr. E's band in college.

What is SPF-50?

400

This is the type of aspect ratio we want our wings to be in order to more efficiently produce lift even at slower airspeeds (aka make a better glider).

What is a HIGH aspect ratio?

400

This is the name of the STRONGER catalyst that we used to make elephant toothpaste.

What is Potassium Iodide?

400

When it comes to wing design/configuration, these are the two characteristics we learned about that can help increase an aircraft's STABILITY.

200 pts for each one you can name- 400 pts total.

What are high-wing and dihedral?

400

When looking at airport information on a VFR sectional chart, this symbol tells us that a particular airport has pilot-controlled lighting available.

What is an asterisk (*) next to the "L"?

400

These are all of Mr. E's licenses and ratings that he currently has.

What is Private Pilot License (PPL), Commercial Pilot License (CPL), Instrument Rating, & Multi-Engine Rating?

500

This is the chemical formula for Hydrogen Peroxide.

What is H2O2?

500

I-Beams are a popular structural shape because they convert bending stress into this other type of stress which is a lot stronger.

What is tensile stress?

500

These are the three sub-types of parasite drag. 

(You can get the 500 pts if you can at least name two of them OR 200 pts if you can only name one of them. 3000 pts if you can name all three AND accurately describe what they mean.)

What are FORM drag, INTERFERENCE drag, and SKIN-FRICTION drag?

FORM: size/shape of the object

INTERFERENCE: turbulent airflow caused by "connecting points"

SKIN-FRICTION: roughness of the object's skin

500

In the remarks section of a METAR, this fun symbol tells us that the METAR equipment is in need of maintenance.

BONUS 1000 pts: This is the extremely stupid but official FAA-recognized term that the acronym METAR stands for.

What is "$"?

BONUS: "Aviation Routine Weather Report"

500

This is Mr. E's favorite band of all time.

Who are The Beatles?

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