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Page 1: Civil Air Patrol Module 1: Introduction to Flight JEOPARDY

Civil Air Patrol Module 1: Introduction to Flight

JEOPARDY

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of Rising AirHot AirBalloons

Flight Basics

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Flight Basics 100

Pertaining to air

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What is aero?

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Flight Basics 200

Any machine that is capable of flying through the air; included are ultralights, airplanes, gliders, balloons, helicopters, hangliders, and parasails

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Answer

What is an aircraft?

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Flight Basics 300

A place on either land or water where aircraft can land and take off for flight

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Answer

What is an airport?

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Flight Basics 400

Air in motion

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Answer

What is wind?

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Flight Basics 500

A person who operates an aircraft in flight

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Answer

What is an aviator?

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The Power of Rising Air 100

Usually a single-engined airplane that will pull a glider from the ground to an altitude

where it can be released

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Answer

What is a tow plane?

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The Power of Rising Air 200

A column of air that moves upward

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Answer

What is a thermal?

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The Power of Rising Air 300

The art of staying aloft by exploiting the energy of the atmosphere

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Answer

What is soaring?

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The Power of Rising Air 400

Height above sea level or ground level expressed in units

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Answer

What is altitude?

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The Power of Rising Air 500

Fluid motion between regions of unequal heating

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Answer

What is convection?

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Hot Air Balloons100

An aircraft that uses lighter-than-air gas for its lift, with no built-in means of horizontal

control

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Answer

What is a balloon?

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Hot Air Balloons 200

The heat source for filling the envelope with hot air

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Answer

What is the burner?

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Hot Air Balloons 300

The main body of the balloon, usually made of nylon, that is filled with lighter-than-air

gas

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Answer

What is the envelope?

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Hot Air Balloons 400

A wicker basket, hanging below the envelope, used to transport passengers and

propane tanks

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Answer

What is a gondola?

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Hot Air Balloons 500

One of several vertical panels that make up the envelope

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Answer

What is a gore?

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Forces of Flight 100

The natural force pulling everything to Earth

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Answer

What is gravity?

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Forces of Flight 200

The upward force that opposes gravity and supports the weight of an aircraft

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Answer

What is lift?

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Forces of Flight 300

A force which slows the forward movement of an aircraft in flight

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Answer

What is drag?

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Forces of Flight 400

The force that is caused by the forward movement of an aircraft in flight

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Answer

What is thrust?

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Forces of Flight 500

Forces in motion

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Answer

What is dynamic?

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Wings 100

A component, such as a wing, that is specifically designed to produce lift, thrust

or directional stability

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Answer

What is an airfoil?

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Wings 200

The downward movement of air behind a wing in flight

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Answer

What is downwash?

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Wings 300

The upward movement of air ahead of the wing in flight

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Answer

What is upwash?

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Wings 400

The curved part of an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge

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Answer

What is camber?

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Wings 500

A line drawn through an airfoil from its leading to trailing edge

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What is a chord?

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People and more

More Balloon Fun

Aviation Potluck Gliders

Common ‘Air’

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Common Air 200

An aircraft that is kept aloft by the aerodynamic forces upon its wings and is thrust forward by a means of propulsion

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Answer

What is an airplane?

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Common Air 400

A combination of aeronautics and space

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Answer

What is aerospace?

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Common Air 600

The science of flight within an atmosphere

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Answer

What is aeronautics?

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Common Air 800

A mixture of gases that contains approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen,

and 1% other gases

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Answer

What is air?

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Common Air 1000

Relating to the forces of air in motion

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Answer

What is aerodynamics?

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Aviation Potluck 200

The front part of a wing or airfoil

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Answer

What is the leading edge?

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Aviation Potluck 400

The three axes of flight

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Answer

What is are vertical, longitudinal, and

lateral?

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Aviation Potluck 600

The art, science, and technology of flight within the atmosphere

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Answer

What is aviation?

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Aviation Potluck 800

The flow of air which moves opposite the flight path of an airplane

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Answer

What is relative wind?

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Aviation Potluck 1000

A spinning column of air that is created behind the wingtip as a result of air moving from an area of high pressure on the bottom

to an area of low pressure on top

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Answer

What is a vortex?

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Gliders 200

Mass in a given volume

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Answer

What is density?

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Gliders 400

The atmosphere’s resistance to vertical motion

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Answer

What is stability?

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Gliders 600

A waving action with strong up and down motions started as air moves across

mountain ranges

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Answer

What is a wave?

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Gliders 800

The average rate at which temperature decreases with an increase in altitude (average is 3 ½ degrees per 1000 feet

increase in altitude)

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Answer

What is the lapse rate?

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Gliders 1000

A mathematical relationship between the distance an aircraft will glide forward to the

altitude loss

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Answer

What is the glide ratio?

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More Balloon Fun 200

Instrument to provide the height of the balloon above sea level

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Answer

What is the altimeter?

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More Balloon Fun 400

The top of the hot air balloon’s envelope

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Answer

What is the crown?

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More Balloon Fun 600

Located in the top of the balloon’s envelope that allows it to be deflated

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Answer

What is a parachute panel?

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More Balloon Fun 800

An instrument that measures the temperature within the envelope

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Answer

What is the thermistor?

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More Balloon Fun 1000

An instrument to determine the rate of climb or descent; sometimes referred to as vertical

velocity indicator

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Answer

What is the variometer?

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People and More 200

The name of the two French brothers who created the first successful, manned, hot air

balloon in 1783

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Answer

Who is Montgolfier?

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People and More 400

A lightweight, low carbon fuel used in hot air balloon burners

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Answer

What is propane?

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People and More 600

Discovered the Laws of Motion and helped us to understand flight

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Answer

Who was Sir Isaac Newton?

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People and More 800

To rise or float on the surface of water or within the atmosphere

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Answer

What is buoyancy?

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People and More 1000

His principle states that the faster flow of air above the wings has a lower pressure

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Answer

Who was Daniel Bernoulli?

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Here is your chance to double your money.

You can bet it all or any part of it. If you you have less than a

thousand dollars you may bet up to one thousand. But be careful, if you answer incorrectly you will

lose the amount which you wagered.

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DailyDoubleDaily

Double

Here is your chance to double your money.

You can bet it all or any part of it. If you you have less than a

thousand dollars you may bet up to one thousand. But be careful, if you answer incorrectly you will

lose the amount which you wagered.