Uniform
General Knowledge
Flying
Ranks & badges
Drill
100

The knot cadets use when tying their tie

What is a windsor knot

100

The sector that we are in

What is Sector 1

100

The four main forces that act on a plane during flight

What are weight, thrust, drag and lift

100

The number of classification badges

What is four

100

The foot we start marching with for slow march

What is the left foot

200

The arm that a brassard is worn on

What is the right arm

200

The name and rank of our adjutant

Who is Flying officer Lebeau-Montero

200

The idea that every action has an equal opposite reaction

What is Newtons Third Law

200

The online award needed to get bronze cyber

What is The Idea Award

200

The turn 45 degrees whilst at the halt

What is an incline

300

The distance between edge of beret and eyebrow

What is 2.5cm

300

The closest RAF Station to us

What is RAF Northolt

300

The methods used to launch a glider

What are winch and aerotow 

300

The name and rank of our fieldcraft officer

Who is Flying Officer Karagos

300

A formed up group of cadets on parade

What is a flight

400

Slang for multiple parallel creases on trouser

What are ’tram lines’

400

The role abbreviated to CFAV

What is Cadet Force Adult Volunteer

400

The aircraft flown on volunteer gliding squadrons

What is the Viking

400

The rank after Group Captain

What is an Air Commodore

400

The number of paces in a wheel

What is six

500

The people allowed to wear a stable belt

Who is everyone

500

The highest RAF officer rank

What is Marshal of The Royal Air Force

500

The secondary effect of pitching a nose down

What is increase in air speed

500

The distance you walk to achieve gold road marching

What is 160km

500

The rank that moves when an open order is called in two ranks

What is the rear rank