When we blow into a balloon it fills up.
What is "air takes up space"?
What is a bird?
The airfoil shape of the wing helps create this force.
What is lift?
People who made the first airplane?
Who are the Wright Brother's?
Bird with the longest wing span.
Albatross.
It is hard to drive on a flat tire but easy to drive on a full tire.
What is "air exerts pressure"?
It buzz's and likes flowers.
What is a bee?
The force that pulls the airplane down.
What is weight?
Name of the shape of the airplane wing that creates lift.
What is airfoil?
Birds create thrust from the ground by doing this.
What is "flapping their wings using their muscles"?
A hot air balloon lifts up in the sky.
What is "air is affected by temperature" or "hot air rises"?
It is made of folded paper.
What is a paper airplane?
Force caused by wind during a birds flight.
The name of the giant balloon of a hot air balloon.
What is an envelope?
Birds are lightweight which makes a difference for this force of flight...
What is weight?
A balloon full of air weighs more than an empty balloon.
What is "air has mass"?
It has propellers and flies straight up at take-off.
What is a helicopter?
Force pushing the plane forward for take-off.
What is thrust?
When a paper airplane flies straight up or straight down.
What is pitch?
Birds use their environment to create thrust by doing this.
What is jump from tree/roof?
Our jacket keeps us warm in the winter.
What is 'air can be compressed'?
It uses the property of air "hot air rises" to fly.
What is a hot air balloon?
Four forces of flight.
What are thrust, drag, lift and weight?
The principle that the faster air flows, the less pressure it has.
What is "Bernoulli's Principle"?
Two adaptations that help birds fly.
What are light-weight bones and large lungs?
Could also include: wings (with airfoil shape)