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100

Unmanned aircraft controlled remotely or by computers are known as 

a) Paper airplanes 

b) Helicopters 

c) Launch Rockets 

d) Drones

What are (d) drones

100

What helped the Wright Brothers invent the airplane? 


a) Ogen Lindsey 

b) Otto Lienthal 

c) Benjamin Franklin 

d) Thomas Edison

What is a book on aerodynamics by Otto Lienthal

100

The old-style ones did not have a motor. A person would go to the top of a high cliff and jump off (he/she would be strapped below the wings). Today, modern ones have small engines to help them get off the ground and to extend the flying time. 

a) Parachute 

b) Hot air balloon 

c) Gliders 

d) Paper airplanes

What are gliders

100

Airplanes were used during World War 1 for: 

a) Food delivery 

b) Transportation 

c) Fighting 

d) Breaking the sound barrier

What is (c) Fighting

100

Airplanes are fixed-wing aircraft that are propelled through the air by 

a) Wings 

b) Engines 

c) Propellers 

d) Batteries

What are engines

200

Increases in _________ in the atmosphere are increasing the incidents of airplane turbulence. 

a) Carbon Dioxide 

b) Oxygen 

c) Pressure 

d) Toxins

What is carbon dioxide

200

Leonardo Da Vinci was an inventor and 

a) An author 

b) A carpenter 

c) A doctor

d) An artist

What is an artist

200

These are designed to hold many people and travel all over the world. 

a) Jet Airplanes 

b) Passenger Airplanes 

c) Helicopters 

d) Paper Airplanes

What are Passenger Airplanes

200

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She also helped created “The Ninety-Nines,” which was an organization for female pilots, who also achieved many other notable accomplishments. 

a) Amelia Earhart 

b) Katherine Wright 

c) Emma Lillian Todd 

d) Zhang Xiahun

Who is Amelia Earhart

200

The long, thin body of an aircraft, where passengers sit,  is typically called ____

a) Spoilers 

b) Pylon 

c) Fuselage 

d) Ailerons

What is the fuselage

300

Some aircraft (usually military or experimental) are capable of supersonic flight by traveling at 

a) Speeds faster than light 

b) Speeds faster than sight 

c) Speeds faster than sound 

d) Speeds faster than sonic

What is speeds faster than sound (1235kph, 768mph).

300

Who invented the ornithopter 

a) Magellan 

b) Francis Crick and James Watson 

c) Leonardo Da Vinci 

d) Donatello

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci

300

These have huge blades on top of the body to created lift and motion. They usually only carry a few people at a time. 

a) Helicopters 

b) Jet airplanes 

c) Fighter jets 

d) Passenger airplanes

What are helicopters

300

What does MCAS stand for?

Marine Corps Air Station

300

This is mainly used for stability, as well as creating lift in combination with the wings.

a) Fuselage 

b) Rudder 

c) Tail

d) Pylon

What is the Tail

400

These are the only mammals that can fly 

a) Chickens 

b) Owls 

c) Turkeys 

d) Bats

What are bats

400

Who invented kites 

a) Chinese 

b) Japanese 

c) Americans 

d) Germans

Who are the Chinese

400

These are mostly used in the military and can reach speeds up to 2,574 kilometers-per-hour (1,600 miles-per-hour) 

a) Passenger airplanes 

b) Helicopters 

c) Crop dusters 

d) Jets and Fighter planes

What are Jets and Fighter Planes

400

In 1973 the Concorde jet flies from Paris to New York in under  

a) Eleven hours

b) Nine hours

c) Six hours

d) Four hours

What is four hours

400

In order to get an airplane off of the ground, we need _____. The wings, which are also known as “airfoils”, help us to maximize lift, keeping our airplane in the air! However, in order to achieve this, given the airplane’s massive size, we need _____. This is why our airplanes stop at the end of the runway, using its entire length to reach the proper speed! 

a) Slow and Tilt 

b) Lift and Tilt 

c) Slow and Thrust 

d) Lift and Thrust

What are LIFT and THRUST

500

When was the first successful airplane invented 

a) 1801 

b) 1903 

c) 1931 

d) 1899

What is 1903

500

Who invented the hot air balloon in 1783 

a) Joseph and Jacque Montgolfier 

b) The Wright Brothers 

c) Francis Crick and James Watson 

d) Thomas Edison

Who are Joseph and Jacque Montgolfier

500

These are purely for going into outer space. They are between an airplane and a rocket. 

a) Drone 

b) Space Shuttle 

c) Satellite 

d) Missile

What is a Space Shuttle

500

The first double-decker airplane (the Breguet Deux-Ponts) was built and flown in ____ in 1949 

a) Switzerland 

b) China 

c) United States 

d) France

Where is France

500

The hinged part of the vertical stabilizer is called the _____; it is used to deflect the tail to the left and right as viewed from the front of the fuselage. 

a) Rudder 

b) Wing 

c) Nose 

d) Tail

What is a rudder