LONGITUDINAL STABILITY
DYNAMIC STABILITY
LATERAL STABILITY
COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE
DIVISIONS OF THE ATMOSPHERE
100

What is longitudinal stability?

What is stability around the lateral axis.

100

What is directional stability?

What is stability around the vertical or normal axis.

100

What is lateral stability?

What is the stability around the longitudinal axis.

100

What is the atmosphere?

What is a layer of gases enveloping the planet.

100

What are the four layers of the atmosphere?

What is troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.

200

What is another name for longitudinal stability?

What is pitch stability.

200

What is the effect of the fin?

If an airplane yaws away from its course, the airflow strikes the fin, forcing it back into position.

200

What is lateral stability also known as?

What is roll stability.

200

From the standpoint of weather, which gas is the most important?

What is water vapour

200

In which layer does most weather occur?

What is the troposphere.
300

What does the horizontal stabilizer act like?

What is a counterweight at the end of a lever.

300

What is a direct result of a vertical tail fin?

What is weather vaning.

300

How does the keel effect work?

When a wing is forced up, the fuselage acts like a pendulum swinging the aircraft back into position.
300

How much of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen and oxygen?

WHat is 78 percent and 21 percent.

300

In which layer is the ozone layer found?

What is the stratosphere.
400

What are the two principle factors that influence longitudinal stability?

What is the horizontal stabilizer and the centre of gravity.

400

What is the principle factor influencing directional stability?

What is the vertical tail surface (also known as fin).

400

What are the three design features built into an aircraft?

What is dihedral, sweepback, and keel effect.

400

Why is water vapour so important?

It is responsible for the formation of clouds, as well as turning gas into water droplets and ice crystals.

400

What is the mesosphere?

Meteorites usually burn up in the mesosphere, temperatures here reach a low of 100 degrees Celcius.

500

What is the danger of an aft-like centre of gravity?

What is stall.

500

True or False: Airplanes have the tendency of always flying head-on into the relative airflow.

What is True.

500

What happens when an aircraft with sweepback is forced into a slipping motion?

The down going wing will meet the airflow at a right angle.

500

What is the atmosphere mostly made of?

What is nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and water vapour.

500

What are the three properties in the atmosphere?

What is mobility, capacity for expansion, and capacity for compression.

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