MEG’S FLIGHT GLOSSARY Ailerons Fuselage Thermal Aviator Autopilot

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MEG’S FLIGHT GLOSSARY Ailerons Fuselage Thermal Aviator Autopilot Aerodynamics Altitude Sound barrier Supersonic

Meaning- A speed of which is faster than the speed of sound Supersonic Meaning- A speed of which is faster than the speed of sound Back to glossary

Meaning- The invisible barrier of sound that is past the BOOM! Sound Barrier Meaning- The invisible barrier of sound that is past the BOOM! Back to glossary

Meaning-How far up the plane is Altitude Meaning-How far up the plane is Back to glossary

Meaning- Something that slips through air easily Aerodynamics Meaning- Something that slips through air easily Back to glossary

Meaning-A system used for controlling an aircraft. Autopilot Meaning-A system used for controlling an aircraft. Back to glossary

Meaning-A machine used to keep track of where an aeroplane is Aviator Meaning-A machine used to keep track of where an aeroplane is Back to glossary

Meaning- A panel for light aeroplanes or gliders. Thermal Meaning- A panel for light aeroplanes or gliders. Back to glossary

Meaning- The fuselage is the body of the aeroplane. Back to glossary

Ailerons Meaning- ailerons are the flaps on the wings of the plane that help it turn. Back to glossary