This airplane part produces power to make the airplane move.
What is the engine?
This part spins fast to produce thrust.
What is the propeller?
This force moves an object through the air; the main force supplied by a model rocket engine.
What is thrust?
This rocket part is the first to pierce the air during liftoff and must be aerodynamic.
What is the nose cone?
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What is the Jolly Workers of Mica?
This is where the pilot sits.
What is the cockpit?
This includes the wheels for landing and taxiing.
What is the landing gear?
This force causes objects to be pulled downward. It is the main reason we can't float!
What is gravity?
This rocket part can come in threes or fours; the shape determines the stability of the rocket during flight.
What are the fins?
This February event at the grange brings the community together and brings funds to our club treasury.
What is Chingo?
The main body of the airplane.
What is the fuselage?
This is connected to the vertical stabilizer and allows the pilot to move left or right.
What is the rudder?
This force is necessary for a plane to take off. It is created by airflow as it passes over the wing.
What is lift?
This rocket part provides thrust.
What is the engine?
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What is May Day?
These are small flaps on the main wing that helps the airplane to turn.
What are ailerons?
This part of the tail is connected to the horizontal stabilizer and allows the pilot to move the nose up or down.
What is the elevator?
This force limits the speed of an object and is the opposite of thrust.
What is drag?
This system of rocket parts provides a method of returning safely back to the ground.
What is a recovery system?
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What is the Mica Flats Grange?
This small wing produces lift and keeps the airplane from pitching up and down.
What is the horizontal stabilizer?
This small wing keeps the nose stable so it doesn't yaw left or right.
What is the vertical stabilizer?
These forces all act on an object during flight: name them all.
What are lift, gravity, drag, and thrust.
This small but vital part of a rocket ensures a smooth liftoff from the launch pad.
What is the launch lug?
This is the year that our club will celebrate its centennial.
What is 2027?