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BMA 5
Aircraft basics and aerodynamics
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Aviation
Not Applicable
03/06/2012

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Term
________ use buoyancy to float in the air in much the same way that ships float on the water
Definition
Aerostats
Term
What two purposes does the fuselage serve?
Definition
1- Carries payload
2- holds control and stabilization
Term
What is a setback from having a straight wing?
Definition
Loses a lot of lift due to wingtip vortices
Term
What is an advantage of having swept wings?
Definition
They provide yaw stability
Term
________ are symmetrical triangular wings designed to fly at transonic or supersonic speeds
Definition
Delta
Term
What is a drawback to delta wings in regards to efficiency?
Definition
It's shape creates a very small speed range in which it can operate at its peak efficiency
Term
The _______ is an aviation term used to describe the tail portion of an aircraft
Definition
Empennage
Term
What does the empennage consist of?
Definition
entire tail assembly:
-Vertical stab
-Horizontal Stab
-trim devices
-rudder
-part of the fuselage where it's all attached
Term
The two types of landing gear are:
Definition
Fixed and retractible
Term
Which law is this?
"In the absence of forces, a body at rest will stay at rest, and a body at a constant velocity in a straight line continues to do so indefinitely"
Definition
Newton's first law
Term
Which law is this?
"When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. The acceleration is in the direction of the force and proportional to its strength, and also inversely proportional to the mass being moved"
Definition
Newton's second law
Term
Which law is this?
"For every action, there is an equal but opposite reaction"
Definition
Newton's third law
Term
Which law is this?
"The pressure of a fluid (liquid or gas) decreases as the speed of the fluid increases
Definition
Bernoulli's Principle
Term
The differential pressure between the upper and lower part of the wing creates ______
Definition
lift
Term
What does this describe:
The component of the aerodynamic force which is perpendicular to the relative wind
Definition
Lift
Term
How can a pilot control air density?
Definition
By flying at a different altitude
Term
How can a pilot control True Airspeed?
Definition
By changing the speed of the flight
Term
How can a pilot change the coefficient of lift?
Definition
By varying the angle of attack
Term
What three things in the Lift equation can a pilot control?
Definition
True airspeed, coefficient of lift, air density
Term
Explain what a critical angle of attack is. What happens when it is exceeded?
Definition
Where an airfoil stops generating lift. The aircraft stalls
Term
_____________ is a measure of the curvature of an airfoil
Definition
Camber
Term
In relation to the CG, where does the center of lift need to be to have a positively stable aircraft?
Definition
aft of the CG
Term
What aircraft axis extends from the front to the rear of the aircraft? When there is motion about this axis what is the aircraft doing?
Definition
Longitudinal axis, roll
Term
What aircraft axis extends crosswise left and right? When there is motion about this axis what is the aircraft doing?
Definition
Lateral; Pitch
Term
What aircraft axis extends upward and downward? When there is motion about this axis what is the aircraft doing?
Definition
Vertical, Yaw
Term
________ control rotation about the longitudinal axis
Definition
Ailerons
Term
_______ controls rotation about the lateral axis
Definition
Elevator
Term
________ controls rotation about the vertical axis
Definition
Rudder
Term
______ occurs when the left and right wing experience different amounts of lift due to aileron deflection when rolling the aircraft
Definition
adverse yaw
Term
Adverse yaw is countered by applying ________
Definition
rudder in the direction that the aircraft is rolling
Term
What are the four forces acting on an aircraft
Definition
Lift, weight, drag and thrust
Term
_________ is defined as the force acting on an aircraft during flight that opposes thrust
Definition
drag
Term
____ drag is caused by friction and form drag
Definition
Parasite
Term
________ drag is the drag due to lift production
Definition
induced
Term
As velocity increases, _____ drag decreases sharply and ____ increases sharply.
Definition
induced, parasite
Term
You must include ____ drag when you are in the transonic region
Definition
wave
Term
A ___ is a sudden reduction in the lift forces generated by an airfoil
Definition
stall
Term
The easiest spin to get out of is ___
Definition
an inverted spin
Term
___________ is the maximum speed at which the pilot can use full, abrupt control movement without overstressing the airframe
Definition
Instantaneous corner velocity (Maneuvering speed)
Term
The angle between the relative wind and the chord line is called ____
Definition
the angle of attack
Term
____ drag is a product of an increase in lift
Definition
induced
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