Parts of an airplane
Forces
Bernoulli's Principle
Animals in flight
History of Human flight
100

What area of the plane has the tail?

The end of the plane

100

What force acts downward on a plane?

Gravity / Weight

100

What is the term to explain how lift is created?

Bernoulli's Principle

100

Why do birds have hollow bones?

To help them lighter which makes it easier for them to fly.

100

What were the last name of the brothers that invented the first flying plane?

The Wright Brothers

200

On a plane, what part of it acts as thrust?

The engine/ propeller

200

What force acts by going backward?

Drag

200

Fill in the blank
Air moves _______ over a curved wing.

faster

200

What animal did the Wright Brothers plan their idea for constructing an airplane?

A bird

200

What year was the first airplane in flight?

1903

300

What part of the plane provides lift?

The wings

300

What force acts in a forward motion on a plane?

Thrust

300

Fill in the blank

Air moves _______ under the wing.

slower

300
What animal uses mainly muscles to fly with their wings?

Bats

300

How long did the Wright brothers fly their plane for? (Time)

12 seconds.

400

What part of the plane helps to direct the plane go and keep it stable?

The tail, rudder and elevators

400

What force acts upward on a plane?

Lift

400

Fast air has what kind of pressure?

Lower pressure

400

As an adaptation, what do animals use to fly?

Feathers, wing shape and light bodies.

400

How far did the first plane go that the brothers flew?

120 feet

500

What is the scientific term for the area where the pilot sits in the plane?

The fuselage (pronounced Fuse-a-lodge)

500

How does drag work on a plane, what would need to happen for this to stop the plane?

Plane turns off engine or puts the breaks on

500

What type of pressure is under the wing?

Higher pressure

500

These types of animals use their wings to move very fast.

Insects
500

What were the individual names of the Wright Brothers. (2 answers)

Orville and Wilbur Wright.