Ifly Intro
STEM
Safety
Forces
Wind Tunnel
100

The duration of freefall during the average skydive.

What is the 43-60 seconds?

100

A person who studies the world and how it works.

What is a scientist?

100

Protects your eyes in the tunnel.

What are goggles?

100

The force of the earth that keeps us on the ground.

What is gravity?

100

The number of fans in the tunnel.

What is four?

200

The generation of our current tunnel.

What is 8th generation?

200

A person who designs and builds complex systems and machines.

What is an engineer?

200

A two finger pointed hand signal.

What is "straight legs"?

200

A push or a pull.

What is a force?

200

The location of the fans in the tunnel.

What is above and to the side of the flight chamber?

300

Engineers use wind tunnels to test for this.

What is aerodynamics?

300

The words that STEM stands for.

What is science, technology, engineering, and math?

300

The purpose of the turning vanes.

What is smoothing out the air?

300

The force that pushes on an object to keep it flying.

What is drag force?

300

Maximum wind speed in the tunnel.

What is 160mph?

400

The reason parachutes used on Mars must be larger than parachutes on Earth.

What is less air density?

400

A person who writes instuctions and code for a computer.

What is a computer programmer?

400

How much weight each wire on the safety net can hold?

What is 2000lbs.

400

The reason you can never fall in the tunnel, even if the power goes out.

What is the momentum of the air?

400

Type of system where the air stays inside.

What is a closed system?

500

Two factors that determine how much wind something needs to fly in the tunnel.

What is weight and surface area?

500

The type of science that studies matter and energy, including how things move and fall.

What is physics?

500

The reason we wear a flight suit.

What is increased surface area and easier for the instructor to hold onto?

500
The fastest speed an object can fly at.

What is terminal velocity?

500

Type of system where the air continues moving.

What is a recirculating system?