The force of flight that uses Bernoulli's Principle?
What is Lift?
What axis does the rudder control?
What is the vertical axis?
The aircraft is nose-heavy, where is the CG?
What is too far forward?
This stall is to simulate stalling on landing due to, too much pitch during flare.
What is a power-off stall?
Weight is also known as?
What is gravity?
Characteristic of the airplane in flight that causes it to return to a condition of steady flight after being disturbed.
The aircraft has a difficult stall recovery, where is the CG?
What is aft CG?
This stall simulates stalling on takeoff due to excessive pitch up on takeoff.
What is a power-on stall?
What is the opposite of drag?
What is thrust?
The overall tendency of the airplane.
What is dynamic stability?
What axis of the aircraft does CG mainly affect?
What is the longitudinal axis?
What is an accelerated stall?
What is drag called when it deals with the interference of different airflows at different speeds?
What is interference drag?
What is static stability?
What is too far forward?
What is the acronym for spin recovery? (JUST THE ACRONYM)
What is PARE?
What is the straight line drawn through the wing at the extremities?
What is the chord line?
What type of stability occurs when the aircraft's attitude gets worse over time?
What is negative dynamic stability?
What CG point allows for the higher cruise speed?
What is aft CG?
What can cause a spin?
What is an uncoordinated stall?