Forces of Flight
How Things Fly
Materials & Design
Flight & Inovation
Flight & the Environment
100

This force pulls everything on Earth downward.

What is gravity?

100

Birds, airplanes, and helicopters all fly because they move this substance out of the way.

What is air?

100

This type of material is best for flight because it is strong but lightweight.

What is a lightweight material?

100

These two inventors built the first successful airplane in 1903.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

100

Airplanes can affect the environment by releasing these into the air.

What are emissions?

200

This upward force helps an airplane stay in the air.

What is lift?

200

The curved shape of an airplane wing helps create this force.

What is lift?

200

Airplane frames are often made of this metal because it is strong and light.

What is aluminum?

200

This invention allows pilots to control the direction of an airplane.

What are control surfaces (rudder, ailerons, elevators)?

200

Airplanes can affect people and animals near airports because they create a lot of this.

What is noise (noise pollution)?

300

This force pushes an object forward through the air.

What is thrust?

300

This principle explains how faster-moving air creates lower pressure.

What is Bernoulli’s Principle?

300

This property describes a material that can bend without breaking.

What is flexibility?

300

This modern flying technology can take off vertically and hover.

What is a helicopter?

300

This type of energy-powered flight causes less pollution.

What is an electric-powered flight?

400

This force slows an object down as it moves through the air.

What is drag?

400

Helicopter blades act like these airplane parts.

What are wings?

400

Designing, building, testing, and improving a flying device is part of this process.

What is the engineering design process?

400

These flying machines are often used for photography and deliveries today.

What are drones?

400

Reducing drag helps airplanes use less of this resource.

What is fuel?

500

An airplane stays in the air because these four forces are balanced.

What is lift, thrust, drag, and gravity?

500

Changing this part of a wing can change how much lift is created.

What is the angle?

500

This design feature reduces drag and helps objects move smoothly through air.

What is a streamlined shape?

500

Improving flight technology helps make transportation safer and more _____.

What is efficient?

500

Engineers must consider safety, cost, and this when designing new aircraft.

What is the environment?