Aircrafts
Parts of a plane
Forces of flight
CAP Aircraft
100

The single engine US fighter with the call sign "Viper"?

What is the F16 Viper

100

The central body of the aircraft responsible for holding the main cabin of the aircraft?

What is the Fuselage

100

The force that keeps an aircraft in the air? 

What is Lift

100

What is the most common CAP aircraft in the Kentucky Wing?

What is the Cessna 182

200

The US has the most of this cargo plane.

What is the C130

200

The part responsible for keeping the plane from yawing side to side?

What is the vertical stabilizer

200

The force that propels an aircraft forward?

What is Thrust

200

What did the Civil Air Patrol originally use aircraft for?

Bombing German U-Boats

300

A highly modified version of this plane named the "Voodoo" currently holds the record for the fastest piston driven aircraft in the world.

What is the P51 Mustang

300

The part that uses varying air velocity to create a high and low air pressure zone?

What are the wings

300

The force that opposes thrust?

What is Drag

300

What are all of the members needed for a complete air crew?

What are Mission Pilot, Mission Scanner, and Mission Observer

400

The Us bomber plane with the signature flying wing design, that was introduced into service in 1989

What is the B2 Spirit

400

The part that creates the thrust of the aircraft?

What is the engine or propeller (both accepted)

400

The force that pulls an aircraft to the ground?

What is Weight

400

How many Powered O-Flights are each cadet allowed

5 O-Flights

500

The US reconnaissance plane with a top speed of mach 3.3?

What is the SR71 Blackbird

500

The part responsible for controlling the roll of the aircraft?

What is the Ailerons

500

The acceleration on earth that causes weight?

What is Gravity

500

What was the fist aircraft used by the Civil Air Patrol?

What is the J-3 Piper Cub