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Who wants to be........... an Air Cadet!

Remember: try your best and use your lifelines wisely! 50:50 ???? ? Eliminate two wrong answers Ask the cadets Ask the instructor

Who first flew a hot air balloon in 1783? 50:50 ???? ? A B C D Montgolfier brothers Wright brothers Leonardo da Vinci J Charles

Who first flew a hot air balloon in 1783? A B C D Montgolfier brothers

What gas do modern gas balloons and airships use? 50:50 ???? ? Hydrogen A B C D Butane Helium Oxygen

What gas do modern gas balloons and airships use? C D Helium

Who is thought to have produced the first modern glider in 1804? 50:50 ???? ? Louis Bleriot A B C D Wright brothers Sir George Cayley John Stringfellow

Who is thought to have produced the first modern glider in 1804? B C D Sir George Cayley

Who is the first person to fly a powered aircraft across the English Channel? 50:50 ???? ? Bryan Allen A B C D Orville Wright Wilbur Wright Louis Bleriot

Who is the first person to fly a powered aircraft across the English Channel? B C D Louis Bleriot

The aircraft to win the Kremer prize was called 50:50 ???? ? A B C D Gossamer’s Albatross Wright’s flyer Gossamer Condor McCready’s Flyer

The aircraft to win the Kremer prize was called B C D Gossamer Condor

? 50:50 ???? The Schneider trophy was devised in what year to help stimulate the development of sound, Practical transport aircraft. 50:50 ???? ? A B C D 1920 1918 1916 1912

The Schneider trophy was devised in what year to help stimulate the development of sound, Practical transport aircraft. A B C D 1912

The Royal Air Force uses which type of Arrester gear? 50:50 ???? ? A B C D RHAG RHOG RHUG RAG

The Royal Air Force uses which type of Arrester gear? A B C D RHAG

Hardened aircraft shed Hardened Aircraft shelter What does HAS stand for? 50:50 ???? ? A B C D Hardened aircraft shed Home aircraft shelter House and shelter Hardened Aircraft shelter

Hardened Aircraft shelter What does HAS stand for? A B C D Hardened Aircraft shelter

What colour are the obstruction lights on high buildings within aircraft operations 50:50 ???? ? A B C D Red Blue White Green

What colour are the obstruction lights on high buildings within aircraft operations Red

How far is the holding position normally situated from the edge of a runway? 50:50 ???? ? A B C D 64m 60m 70m 62m

How far is the holding position normally situated from the edge of a runway? 50:50 ???? ? A B C D 70m