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General Cadet Knowledge
General Aviation Knowledge
100

What is Newtons 3rd law?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

100


Concorde

100

What is 180 named after?

The DH 98 Mosquito

100

What are the four forces that act on an aircraft?

lift, thrust, weight, drag



200

What are 5 examples of Newton's 3rd law?

Answers may vary.

200


Piper J3 cub

200

What does FTX stand for?

Field Training Exercise

200

What flight control controls yaw?

Rudders, rudder trim

300

If there is no oxygen in space how do rocket engines function?

They store oxygen in the form liqid or solids. 


300


Pilatus pc-12

300

When was air cadets formed?

April 9th, 1941

300

What is the universal emergency frequency?

121.5 mHz

400

What does it mean that the fuel is oxidized? 

oxygen combines chemically with the other material in a way that increases the chance of a fire or explosio

400


North American T-6 Harvard

400

What date was 180 squadron founded?

October 30, 1942

400

What point does lift act out of?

Center of pressure

500

What are the advantages of using a solid fuel rocket?

Less complex, lighter, ability to store fuel onboard prior to launch, and smaller fuel tanks. 

500


Beechcraft Baron

500

Name all the teams at 180 this year (points if you get 9)

RDT, DT, Band, Radio, Debate, Range, Sports, Space, PGS, Effective speaking, Orienteering, and Biathlon 

500

If you are flying for 31 minutes, at what altitude would you require oxygen?

10000 ASL

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