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Rudder : control surface attached to the vertical stabilizer
Elevator : control surface attached to the horizontal stabilizer
not : spoilers do __ increase lift
stabilator : does not require a separate elevator
tricycle : landing gear with one nose wheel and two mains
conventional : landing gear with one tail wheel and two mains
bicycle : landing gear with two inline wheels and outriggers
climb : if lift is greater than weight you ____.
Bernoulli : what principle or law explains lift
willowrun : b-24 liberator was built here
pitch : movement controlled by the elevator
lateral : axis elevators move around
roll : movement controlled by ailerons
longitudinal : axis ailerons move around
yaw : movement controlled by rudder
vertical : axis rudder moves around
lateral : stability given by ailerons
longitudinal : stability given by elevators
directional : stability given by rudder
spoilers : there are two types (ground and flight) that stop the flow of air over the wing
nacelle : houses the engine
jet : what first flew in 1939
Germany : who first flew the jet
chuckyeager : who was the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach 1)
drag : spoilers increase this (lift or drag)
lift : of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes gravity
thrust : of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes drag
empennage : the tail section of the plane is also called ___
elevator : if I pull the control yoke back, what primary control surface moves?
ailerons : if I turn the control yoke left, what primary control surface moves?
rudder : if I push on the pedals, what primary control surface moves?
wright : what brothers flew in 1903?
no : is a turbine engine also a reciprocating engine?
turbine : engine most used on today's transport aircraft
reciprocating : engine used on most small aircraft today
negative : air pressure on top of a moving wing is generally what kind of pressure
positive : what static stability does my aircraft have if it returns to straight and level flight after being disturbed
cyclic : direction of a helicopter is controlled by what
collective : overall lift of a helicopter is controlled by what
flaps : used at takeoff and landing for increased lift
History and Familiarization
Across:8. | stability given by rudder | 11. | is a turbine engine also a reciprocating engine? | 14. | axis ailerons move around | 15. | does not require a separate elevator | 18. | of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes drag | 21. | spoilers do __ increase lift | 23. | if I push on the pedals, what primary control surface moves? | 25. | direction of a helicopter is controlled by what | 26. | axis rudder moves around | 27. | spoilers increase this (lift or drag) | 28. | used at takeoff and landing for increased lift | 31. | stability given by elevators | 33. | landing gear with one nose wheel and two mains | 35. | what static stability does my aircraft have if it returns to straight and level flight after being disturbed | 36. | the tail section of the plane is also called ___ |
| | Down:1. | what first flew in 1939 | 2. | air pressure on top of a moving wing is generally what kind of pressure | 3. | movement controlled by ailerons | 4. | engine used on most small aircraft today | 5. | overall lift of a helicopter is controlled by what | 6. | engine most used on today's transport aircraft | 7. | b-24 liberator was built here | 9. | control surface attached to the horizontal stabilizer | 10. | who was the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach 1) | 12. | if I turn the control yoke left, what primary control surface moves? | 13. | what brothers flew in 1903? | 16. | of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes gravity | 17. | what principle or law explains lift | 19. | there are two types (ground and flight) that stop the flow of air over the wing | 20. | landing gear with one tail wheel and two mains | 22. | movement controlled by the elevator | 24. | if I pull the control yoke back, what primary control surface moves? | 25. | if lift is greater than weight you ____. | 29. | houses the engine | 30. | landing gear with two inline wheels and outriggers | 32. | stability given by ailerons | 34. | who first flew the jet |
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History and Familiarization
Across:8. | stability given by rudder | 11. | is a turbine engine also a reciprocating engine? | 14. | axis ailerons move around | 15. | does not require a separate elevator | 18. | of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes drag | 21. | spoilers do __ increase lift | 23. | if I push on the pedals, what primary control surface moves? | 25. | direction of a helicopter is controlled by what | 26. | axis rudder moves around | 27. | spoilers increase this (lift or drag) | 28. | used at takeoff and landing for increased lift | 31. | stability given by elevators | 33. | landing gear with one nose wheel and two mains | 35. | what static stability does my aircraft have if it returns to straight and level flight after being disturbed | 36. | the tail section of the plane is also called ___ |
| | Down:1. | what first flew in 1939 | 2. | air pressure on top of a moving wing is generally what kind of pressure | 3. | movement controlled by ailerons | 4. | engine used on most small aircraft today | 5. | overall lift of a helicopter is controlled by what | 6. | engine most used on today's transport aircraft | 7. | b-24 liberator was built here | 9. | control surface attached to the horizontal stabilizer | 10. | who was the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach 1) | 12. | if I turn the control yoke left, what primary control surface moves? | 13. | what brothers flew in 1903? | 16. | of the four forces acting on a plane in flight, which overcomes gravity | 17. | what principle or law explains lift | 19. | there are two types (ground and flight) that stop the flow of air over the wing | 20. | landing gear with one tail wheel and two mains | 22. | movement controlled by the elevator | 24. | if I pull the control yoke back, what primary control surface moves? | 25. | if lift is greater than weight you ____. | 29. | houses the engine | 30. | landing gear with two inline wheels and outriggers | 32. | stability given by ailerons | 34. | who first flew the jet |
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