This is when you receive money, usually from completing a job or obtaining a gift.
What is Revenue?
This is the part of the plane that the pilot sits in that has all the buttons to control the plane.
What is the cockpit?
This is the force that is responsible for pulling everything down towards the earth.
What is gravity?
This is what the letters 'EDP' in 'EDPL' stand for, when written out.
What is Engineering Design Process?
This is how old Mr. Flitter is.
What is 26?
When talking about money, this word means the same thing as 'Expenses'.
What is Loss?
This part of the plane is responsible for moving the plane forward. It uses an engine to power itself.
What is the Propeller?
(Also correct: Turbine)
This is the part of the plane that is responsible for controlling the plane's drag.
What are flaps?
This is the part of the EDPL where the engineer talks about their understanding of the problem, usually backed with research and sources.
What is 'Understand'?
(Half points rewarded for 'Imagine' or 'Brainstorm')
This is the TIGER Expectation that Mr. Flitter finds the most important while in his classroom.
What is 'Be Respectful'?
This is the formula for calculating Profit, when written as a math equation.
What is Revenue - Expenses?
(Synonyms are also accepted)
This part of the plane is responsible for changing the Pitch of the plane. It moves up and down based on the pedals the pilot controls.
What is the elevator?
This is the force that pulls planes forward, against the force of drag. It is generated by the plane's propeller or turbine
What is thrust?
This is the part of the EDPL where the engineer describes the problem their plan will try to solve. It is based off of the information given to them by their employer.
What is 'Identify'?
(Ask, Identify Problem are both correct as well)
This is the amount of nieces that Mr. Flitter has (bonus points possible if you remember anything about one of them)
What is '2'?
This is the income of a person who received $30, but had to spend $20 on his meal.
What is $30?
This is the 'body' of the plane, housing the cockpit and other seating. The rest of the plane attaches to this part.
What is the fuselage?
This is how you can calculate the effect weight has on a plane, written like a math formula.
What is mass times gravity? (Mass x Gravity)
This is the statement produced by an employer that talks about the problem they are facing, and how they would like the problem to be solved.
What is 'Request for Proposal'?
(RFP is also correct)
This is the type of dog Mr. Flitter has. (Bonus if you remember anything about him)
What is a Pit Bull?
This is the Profit someone would have if they received $50 in payment, but spent $45 on insurance.
What is $5?
This part of the plane is responsible for generating the lift used to pull the plane upwards.
What is the wing?
(Double points if 'Airfoil' is said)
What is stalling?
This is the part of the EDPL where the engineer begins to write down ideas they have for solving the problem. These aren't tested yet, they're still just possible ideas.
What is 'Ideate'?
(Plan, Design are also correct)
This is how many fidget toys Mr. Flitter has printed over the last semester and still has. (Bonus if you can describe each of them)
What is 3?
(Fidget Widget, Infinity Cube, Gears)