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Hughes:Created the Spruce Goose
Douglas:Maker of the DC-10
GlobalExpress:Bombardier's top-of-the-line bizjet
Trailinglink:Cessna Citation X landing gear, for example
Gerdes:One of two major master cylinder types
Nitrogen:Oleo shock struts are serviced with this gas
Power:This brake system uses full aircraft hydraulic system power
Powerboost:Used on aircraft which have high landing speeds
Hydraulicfluid:Oil used to service an oleo strut
Axlenut:If this is difficult while coming off, the wheel may be ready to burst
Parkingbrake:This MUST be released in order to let a trailing-link gear aircraft down from jacks
Trunnion:Referring to the point where the landing gear strut connects to the airframe
Concorde:Crashed at Heathrow when a tire blew due to FOD on the runway
Foreignobjectdebris:Definition of FOD
Richardbranson:CEO of all Virgin companies
Galactic:Virgin ____________, will begin giving commercial space flights in the next few years
Bogie:Has two wheels per axle
Truck:Has two or more sets of two wheels per axle
Mastercylinders:Independent brake systems use these
Antiskid:ABS for airplanes
Differential:The "D" in LVDT
Transducer:Sends electrical wheel speed/rotation signals to the anti-skid computer
Fuse:Closes hydraulic system off if excessive leak is noted
Pressure:A way to bleed the brakes, from the bottom up
Toulouse:Airbus is headquartered here
Chicago:Boeing is headquartered here
Landing:The oil in a shock strut takes the brunt of this
Fusibleplugs:These let the tires deflate when they reach a certain temperature
Hours:Wait 2 of these after landing for accurate tire pressure readings
Shuttlevalve:This isolates the emergency brake system from the primary hydraulic system
Bled:Any time the emergency brake system is actuated, the hydraulic system must be ____________
Wichita:Learjet, Cessna, and Hawker-Beechcraft are all headquartered here
Eddie:Ugly
Mario:Uglier
Jason:Ugliest
Reno:The country's most popular air race takes place here
Oshkosh:WI town known for its air show every year
Blackbird:Known to leak fuel from its body panels until airborne
Blackbird:At speed, has a five-state turning radius
Warthog:Fighter/Bomber known for its forward cannon
Wiringmanual:Where would you go to troubleshoot a failing electrical indication?
Returnspring:A broken one of these could cause dragging brakes
Spongy:Brake lines with air pockets in them will feel ____________ when depressed
Shoulders:An underinflated tire will wear at the ___________ first
Crown:Visual cue of an overinflated tire
Babypowder:This should be spread on the inside of a tire when installing a new inner tube
Across:1. | CEO of all Virgin companies | 4. | Fighter/Bomber known for its forward cannon | 6. | Boeing is headquartered here | 7. | Independent brake systems use these | 10. | Crashed at Heathrow when a tire blew due to FOD on the runway | 11. | Referring to the point where the landing gear strut connects to the airframe | 14. | Learjet, Cessna, and Hawker-Beechcraft are all headquartered here | 15. | Oleo shock struts are serviced with this gas | 18. | Ugly | 22. | These let the tires deflate when they reach a certain temperature | 24. | Used on aircraft which have high landing speeds | 26. | Ugliest | 28. | At speed, has a five-state turning radius | 30. | ABS for airplanes | 31. | The oil in a shock strut takes the brunt of this | 32. | One of two major master cylinder types | 33. | Any time the emergency brake system is actuated, the hydraulic system must be ____________ | 34. | Has two or more sets of two wheels per axle | 35. | Brake lines with air pockets in them will feel ____________ when depressed | 36. | This isolates the emergency brake system from the primary hydraulic system |
| | Down:2. | An underinflated tire will wear at the ___________ first | 3. | This brake system uses full aircraft hydraulic system power | 5. | If this is difficult while coming off, the wheel may be ready to burst | 8. | This should be spread on the inside of a tire when installing a new inner tube | 9. | Airbus is headquartered here | 10. | Visual cue of an overinflated tire | 11. | Cessna Citation X landing gear, for example | 12. | Wait 2 of these after landing for accurate tire pressure readings | 13. | Definition of FOD | 16. | This MUST be released in order to let a trailing-link gear aircraft down from jacks | 17. | A way to bleed the brakes, from the bottom up | 19. | Uglier | 20. | Created the Spruce Goose | 21. | WI town known for its air show every year | 22. | Closes hydraulic system off if excessive leak is noted | 23. | The country's most popular air race takes place here | 25. | Where would you go to troubleshoot a failing electrical indication? | 27. | Known to leak fuel from its body panels until airborne | 28. | Has two wheels per axle | 29. | Maker of the DC-10 |
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Across:1. | CEO of all Virgin companies | 4. | Fighter/Bomber known for its forward cannon | 6. | Boeing is headquartered here | 7. | Independent brake systems use these | 10. | Crashed at Heathrow when a tire blew due to FOD on the runway | 11. | Referring to the point where the landing gear strut connects to the airframe | 14. | Learjet, Cessna, and Hawker-Beechcraft are all headquartered here | 15. | Oleo shock struts are serviced with this gas | 18. | Ugly | 22. | These let the tires deflate when they reach a certain temperature | 24. | Used on aircraft which have high landing speeds | 26. | Ugliest | 28. | At speed, has a five-state turning radius | 30. | ABS for airplanes | 31. | The oil in a shock strut takes the brunt of this | 32. | One of two major master cylinder types | 33. | Any time the emergency brake system is actuated, the hydraulic system must be ____________ | 34. | Has two or more sets of two wheels per axle | 35. | Brake lines with air pockets in them will feel ____________ when depressed | 36. | This isolates the emergency brake system from the primary hydraulic system |
| | Down:2. | An underinflated tire will wear at the ___________ first | 3. | This brake system uses full aircraft hydraulic system power | 5. | If this is difficult while coming off, the wheel may be ready to burst | 8. | This should be spread on the inside of a tire when installing a new inner tube | 9. | Airbus is headquartered here | 10. | Visual cue of an overinflated tire | 11. | Cessna Citation X landing gear, for example | 12. | Wait 2 of these after landing for accurate tire pressure readings | 13. | Definition of FOD | 16. | This MUST be released in order to let a trailing-link gear aircraft down from jacks | 17. | A way to bleed the brakes, from the bottom up | 19. | Uglier | 20. | Created the Spruce Goose | 21. | WI town known for its air show every year | 22. | Closes hydraulic system off if excessive leak is noted | 23. | The country's most popular air race takes place here | 25. | Where would you go to troubleshoot a failing electrical indication? | 27. | Known to leak fuel from its body panels until airborne | 28. | Has two wheels per axle | 29. | Maker of the DC-10 |
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