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More Forces

Parts Function

Misc.More Flight Terms

Applying Principles

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This is what is pushing the plane forwards

because the jet engine pushes the air backwards

with an equal force.

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What is air?

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Is the reason why air is pushing upwards on the wing of the plane, due to

its camber.

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Why does the air seek after the lower pressure

above the wing of the plane? (Bernoulli's

Principle)

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Is the direction of the wings which force air

particles down resulting in an equal and opposite

push upwards on the wing from the air.

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What is angle of attack?

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Lift is increased as a result of the flaps going

down. This happens because of this reason.

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What is the angle of attack is increased?

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Is the point at which the hot air balloon will rise.

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When the amount of air that is dispersed weighs more than the entire hot

air balloon?

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Is the direction the plane would go if

gravity pulled stronger than lift.

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What is down?

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Is the direction the plane would go if gravity was equal to that of lift and thrust was greater than

drag.

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What is forward?

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Is the direction the plane would go if gravity was

less than the force of lift and thrust was greater

than drag.

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What is forwards and upwards?

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Is the direction the plane would go if gravity was greater than the force of lift and thrust was less

than drag.

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What is backwards and downwards?

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Is the direction the plane would go if gravity was equal to that of lift and thrust was equal to the

force of drag.

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What is nowhere?

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This is used to provide thrust for the airplane.

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What is a propeller or jet engine?

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This is used to hold the plane together, it is also used to hold cargo and

passengers.

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What is the fuselage?

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This is used to control the pitch of the airplane.

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What is the elevator?

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This is used to control the yaw movement of

the airplane.

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What is the rudder?

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This is used to provide extra lift for the airplane when it is coming in for

a landing.

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What are the flaps?

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Daily Double

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A flying squirrel is an example of this.

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What is a glider?

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This is mixed with the air that is compressed in a jet

engine.

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What is fuel?

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This has been done to the shape of a glider to reduce

the amount of drag that occurs.

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What is streamlined?

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The movement of yaw occurs along this axis.

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What the vertical axis?

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The movement of roll occurs along this axis.

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What is the longitudinal axis?

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The connecting lines on a parachute.

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What are shroud lines?

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Section of the wing which can move up or down and control roll.

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What are ailerons?

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The ability of an object to float or rise when placed

in a fluid.

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What is buoyancy?

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Small surfaces that can be moved to alter airflow

and change an airplanes attitude.

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What are control surfaces?

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An object designed to obtain maximum lift

when moving through the air.

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What is an airfoil?

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