Forces of Flight
Airplane Parts
Birds and other animals
Lighter than air flying devices
Random
100

Which force acts against gravity to keep an airplane in the air?

Lift

100

What is the word used to describe the sleek, smooth shape of a plane?

Streamlined

100

Name one bird that cannot fly

Penguin, Ostrich, kiwi, emu

100

Name 2 lighter than air flying devices

Blimps and hot air balloons

100

What invention allowed humans to travel to space?

Rockets/Spaceships

200

An airplane speeds up on the runway before takeoff. Which force is increasing?

Thrust


200

Which airplane part controls up and down movement of the nose?

The elevator


DOUBLE POINTS: What is this movement called?

200

What do birds use to help them fly?

Wings and feathers

200

True or False: Lighter than air flying devices float in the air

True

200

Rockets carry this to mix with fuel to create exhaust to push the rocket forward

Liquid Oxygen/Oxidizer

300

Why does fast-moving air over the top of a wing help an airplane fly?

It lowers air pressure above the wing and creates lift.


DOUBLE POINTS: What is the name of this principle that creates lift?

300

What is the shape of the wing called?

Airfoil

300

Birds move their wings in this motion to help fly forward

ACT IT OUT

300

What is the name of a flying device that rises because hot air is trapped inside it?

A hot air balloon

300

Why do parachutes fall slowly?

They create lots of drag 

400

If drag becomes greater than thrust during flight, what will happen to the airplane?

The airplane will slow down

400

What is the movement of an airplane that tilts side to side called?

ROLL

400

What are two ways that marine animals propel themselves forward?

S-Shaped movements and Jet propulsion

400

What gas is commonly used in blimps because it is lighter than air and safe?

Helium

400

The method used to move objects or animals forward is called what

Propulsion

500

Explain how all four forces of flight work together during takeoff.

Thrust moves the airplane forward, lift pushes it upward, gravity pulls it downward, and drag resists motion through the air. The airplane takes off when lift becomes greater than gravity.

500

A pilot wants to turn the airplane while keeping control and balance. Which three control surfaces work together?

Rudder, elevator, ailerons

500

Explain Bernoullis principle and how it can create lift

The shape of the wing changes air pressure. Speeding air up (low pressure) above the wing and slowing air down (high pressure). The high pressure air pushes the wing up.

500

Why does hot air help a balloon rise?

Hot air is less dense than cold air

500

The upward force that allows objects to float in air or water

Buoyancy