Forces of Flight
Axes of Flight
Controlling the Motion of Flight
Vocabulary
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100

True or False, does a helicopter have the four forces of flight?

what is True

Every aircraft, whether an airplane, helicopter or rocket, is affected by four forces of flight.

100

What is an axis of flight?

What is an imaginary line around which an airplane can turn

100

Where is the Elevator and Rudder located?

What is located on the Tail.

100

What is an Axis?

What is an imaginary line around which an airplane can turn.

100

What does CG stand for?

What is center of gravity.

200

What is lift generated from?

What is lift is generated by the motion of air passing over the aircraft’s wings.

200

How does an aircraft move around its lateral axis?

what is pitch (up and down) 

200

When one Aileron is raised, the other Aileron _______.

What is the other Aileron is lowered.

200

What is a Control Surface?

What is any part of an aircraft which can be moved to direct airflow, enabling the aircraft to roll, pitch and yaw.

200

What is the force that must be overcome by lift in order for an aircraft to take off?

What is weight

300

What is thrust produced from?

What is thrust is produced by an aircraft’s propulsion system or engine.

300

How does an aircraft move around its longitudinal axis?

What is roll (sideways turning motion) 
300

What is the job of the aileron?

What are the ailerons, which roll the aircraft by changing lift on each wing

300

What is a Fuselage?

What is the body of an aircraft.

300

What are the core values in CAP?

what is integrity, volunteer service, excellence, and respect.

400

What is weight?

What is weight is a force that is always directed toward the center of the earth due to gravity.

400

How does an aircraft move around its lateral axis?

What is pitching?

400

What is the purpose of the rudder?

What is the rudder, which steers the aircraft left and right like a boat’s rudder.

400

What is Center of Gravity (CG)?

What is the effective point whereby all weight is considered to be; the same point where the axes of flight meet.

400

True or false, does drag make you go faster?

What is false.

It makes you slower.

500

What is drag?

What is simply resistance of the aircraft against the air.

500

What are the three basic axes of flight? 

What is Left and Right, Forwards and Backwards, Up and Down (lateral axis, longitudinal axis and vertical axis)

500

What are the two purposes of the elevator?

What is the horizontal stabilizer and its elevator, which provide stability and control the aircraft’s pitch

500

What is Coordinated Flight?

What is flight during which the plane’s ailerons and rudder work together to keep the nose and tail traveling in the same direction.

500

What are the three axes of flight?

What is lateral, longitudinal, and vertical axis.