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Four Forces
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Plane Parts
Glider
100
Legends of flight date back to this date in time.
What is 1000 B.C.
100
These are the four forces of flight.
What is Lift, Weight, Thrust and Drag.
100
The velocity of a fluid increase, the pressure exerted decreases.
What is Bernoulli's Principle.
100
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What is the propeller.
100
The most essential part of a glider.
What is the wing.
200
In early history, many believed flying was only for these.
What is mythical gods.
200
Lift is considered this type of force.
What is aerodynamic.
200
This branch of fluid mechanics deals with the motion of air and other gaseous fluid.
What is aerodynamics.
200
5
What is the fuselage.
200
This is known as the cross section shape of the wing.
What is the airfoil.
300
Leonardo da Vinci was this type of artist.
What is Italian.
300
Weight is never considered this.
What is constant.
300
These are the basic ingredients for sustained flight.
What is power, lift and control.
300
6
What is the cockpit.
300
This is considered the back of the wing.
What is trailing edge.
400
These people were the first to create kites in 1000 B.C.
What is the Chinese.
400
Drag is also referred to as this.
What is air resistance.
400
This is the design and construction of aircraft's, as well as the study of aviation navigation.
What is aeronautics.
400
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What is the rudder.
400
This is considered the front of the wing.
What is the leading edge.
500
Leonardo da Vinci had planned and designed this relatively new invention hundreds of years before it was made.
What is the helicopter.
500
These types of systems produce thrust.
What is propulsion.
500
This type of engineering is closely allied with aeronautical engineering but included the development of rocket engines, satellites and spacecrafts.
What is aerospace engineering.
500
9
What is the aileron.
500
These are the three main parts of a glider.
What is the fuselage, wing and tail.
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