Primary Flight Controls
A/C Stability & Control
High-Speed Aerodynamics
Mystery
100

What axis does the aileron pivot or produce movement around? 

Longitudinal axis 

100
What is Static Stability 

Tendency of the aircraft to try to return to straight and level flight after it has been disturbed. 

100

What environmental factor affects the speed of sound.

Temperature

100

What type of wing design can be more affected by adverse yaw? 

A higher aspect ratio wing 

200

How do spoilers help support roll/bank of the aircraft 

They can aid the ailerons by spoiling the lift on the downward wing, disrupting airflow and reducing lift causing the aircraft to roll in that direction. 

200

Wing dihedral can help increase what type a stability? 

Lateral stability about the longitudinal axis 

200

How does the speed react with temperature changes? 

Speed of sound decreases with a decrease in temperature.

200

What type of wings are used if lateral stability is excessive and the aircraft is hard to maneuver?

Anhedral wings  

300

What are the 3 primary flight controls and what movements do they perform for the aircraft? 

Ailerons-Roll

Elevators-Pitch 

Rudder-Yaw

300

Describe dynamic stability. 

Rate of change in these forces over time after a disturbance 

The aircrafts response to disturbances over time, its the rate of change in these forces, particularly the way it oscillates when returning to its original flight condition.  

300

What is the ratio of the speed of the aircraft to the speed of sound called? 

Mach number 
300

Explain the difference between a fixed horizontal stabilizer and stabilator?

Fixed horizontal stabilizer: Horizontal stabilizer is fixed with attached elevators 

Stabilator: Not a horizontal stabilizer separate from an elevator, one solid surface that moves together 


400

Explain 4 special primary flight controls. 

Elevons: Works together as elevators and differentially as ailerons 

Stabilator: No horizontal stabilizer, the whole surface moves like an elevator

Ruddervators: V-tail aircraft use ruddervators as both rudder and elevator 

Canards: Does the job of a elevator or stabilator but located at the nose of the aircraft


400

Having the center of gravity forward of the center of pressure provides stability along what axis? 

Provides stability about the lateral axis, providing good longitudinal stability. 

400

Where on a wing does a shock wave initially form. 

On the upper surface.

400

The vertical fin of an aircraft provides what type of stability to the aircraft? 

Directional stability about the vertical axis 

500

What is “Adverse Yaw”? Name 3 ways to minimize.

When the nose turns in the opposite direction of the intended banked turn. Differential aileron travel, Frise ailerons, Automatic rudder

500

How will an aircraft react after it has been disturbed from straight and level flight if it has a positive static stability and negative dynamic stability.

Ever-increasing oscillations about the original flight attitude, increasing over time with controllability being lost. 

500

Explain how Supersonic airflow is different from Subsonic airflow

Supersonic airflow is “compressible.” The air speeds up to reach the speed of sound and compresses and shock waves are formed, therefore Bernoulli’s Principle does not apply to it.

500

Explain dutch roll and explain what can counteract it? 

A combination yawing and rolling oscillation that affects many swept wing aircraft. Counteracted by a yaw damper system.