What Plane am I?
True or False
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Famous People in Flight
What paper airplane am I?
100

1) Fighter

2) Recon

3) Stealth Bomber

Stealth Bomber

100

All airplanes have a jet engine.

False

100

Planes

100

Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Amelia Earheart

100

1) Harrier

2) Blackburn

3) Galaxy Fighter

Harrier

200

What is this used for?

1) Fighting

2) Transporting People

3) Transporting Cargo

Transporting Cargo

200

An aircraft has a horn.

True

200

Snakes on a Plane

200

Two American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful motor-operated airplane.

The Write Brothers

200

1) Martin

2) Harrier

3) Hammer

Martin

300

What is the title given to this plane?

1) Aerobatic

2) Amphibious

3) Turboprops

Amphibious

300

An aircraft door can be opened during a flight.

False

300

Planes, Trains and Automobiles

300

A group of primarily African American military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II. They formed the 332nd Expeditionary Operations Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces.

The Tuskegee Airmen

300

1) Galaxy Fighter

2) Hammer

3) Blackburn

Galaxy Fighter

400

What kind of plane is this?

1) Turboprop

2) Twin Turboprops

3) Military Turboprops

Twin Turboprops

400

You can get sucked into an aircraft toilet.

False

400

The Little Prince

400

An American aviator, military officer, author, inventor, and activist. At the age of 25 in 1927, he went from obscurity as a U.S. Air Mail pilot to instantaneous world fame by winning the Orteig Prize for making the first nonstop flight from New York City to Paris on May 20–21.

Charles Lindbergh

400

1) Martin

2) Harrier

3) Hammer

Hammer

500

What is this used for?

1) Recon

2) Fighting

3) Transportation

Recon

500

You need a key to start the engines of a plane.

False

500

Final Destination

500

She was the first African-American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot license. She earned her license from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale on June 15, 1921, and was the first Black person to earn an international pilot's license.

Bessie Coleman

500

1) Harrier

2) Blackburn

3) Galaxy Fighter

Blackburn