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Warm-Up – 10/27 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Why was the DC-4 one of the most popular commercial airliners? What was the first “pure” jet commercial airliner?

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Warm-Up – 10/27 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Why was the DC-4 one of the most popular commercial airliners? What was the first “pure” jet commercial airliner?

Commercial Airlines New and better planes were developed Douglas DC-4 Popular because of excess number after war Lockheed Constellation Pressurized and 100 mph faster

Warm-Up – 10/27 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: Why was the DC-4 one of the most popular commercial airliners? What was the first “pure” jet commercial airliner?

Commercial Airlines Adopt Jet Engines DeHavilland Comet I was the world’s first “pure” jet airliner. The Comet revolutionized commercial travel Flew at 500 mph Flew at higher altitude (25,000 – 30,000 ft)

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THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 27 1909 — Mrs. Ralph van Deman flies for four minutes with Wilbur Wright at College Park, Maryland, becoming the United States' first female passenger.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 27 – 2 November 1934 — Lieut. Owen Cathcart-Jones and Kenneth H.F. Waller fly from Darwin, Australia, to Lympne, England, in 5 days 15 hours and 23 minutes, setting a new world record. (De Havilland Comet, two De Havilland Gipsy Six R engines.)

THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 27 1944 — The 9th Fighter Squadron flew its first mission from the Philippines since 1942.

THIS DAY IN AVIATION October 27 1957 — The United States Air Force reports sending a rocket at least 1,000 miles and perhaps 4,000 miles above the earth at Eniwetok Atoll in “Operation Far Side.”

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October 2015 Chapter 5 Quiz 11 12 Chapter 4 Pacific Campaign 13 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY   11 12 Chapter 4 Pacific Campaign 13 Island Hopping 14 Doolittle Raid Atomic Bomb 1st Quarter Grades Due 15 Lessons Learned 16 Chap 4 Quiz FLIGHTLINE 17 18 19 Chapter 5 Military Developments Separate Air Force Wartime Advances 20 Jet Propulsion “Vengeance Weapons” Helicopters 21 Berlin Airlift Korean War 22 Korean War 23 Chapter 5 Quiz HALF-DAY SCHOOL 24 25 26 Commercial Aviation General Aviation 27 Aviation R & D 28 Vietnam War Phase 1 and 2 29 Phase 3 and 4 30 Chap 5 Test 31

Chapter 5 – Aviation: From the Cold War to Desert Storm

Today’s Mission Requirements Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were the main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Aviation Research and Development Planes “on the drawing board” need to be flown to test their capabilities

Breaking the Sound Barrier In 1945, Bell Aircraft Company was contracted to explore the problems of high speed flight. Fuel to get to altitude and aircraft breaking apart

Breaking the Sound Barrier The aircraft, X-1, first flew in January 1946 There were six X-1s built for test flights The X-1 was dropped from a B-29

Breaking the Sound Barrier In October 1947, Chuck Yeager penetrated the sound barrier. He flew at 670 mph at 42,000 feet. Flight is smooth and no vibrations after breaking through sound barrier

Breaking the Sound Barrier In November 1953, Scott Crossfield reached Mach 2 (twice the speed of sound) or more than 1,320 mph.

Breaking the Sound Barrier X-2 was designed to study heating in flight @ 3 times speed of sound X-2 reached 2,094 mph but disintegrated in flight Douglas X-3 designed to break Mach 3 (3 times speed of sound)

Breaking the Sound Barrier At the end of WWII, the US captured plans for the German Messerschmitt P-1101. These designs gave us variable-angle wings. Swept back wings produced higher speeds. Enable to go supersonic BUT produce no lift at low speeds

Breaking the Sound Barrier In 1953, the F-100 Super Sabre the first production supersonic fighter.

Bomber Developments Presidents Truman and Eisenhower decided that US foreign policy would be backed by the strength of the atomic bomb. The best bombers needed to be built.

Bomber Developments Three prototypes were built: North American XB-45 Convair XB-46 Boeing XB-47 All had straight wings.

Bomber Developments US created the XB-47 with sweptback wings. It became the US Air Force’s first all-jet bomber. This plane had one shortcoming… It’s range was only 3,000 miles

Bomber Developments Boeing developed the B-52. It was twice the size of the B-47 and had a range of 10,000 miles.

B-36, B-47 and B-52

Smart Bombs Advances in Guided Missile Research One of the first developments was a drone (flew 6,300 miles at .94 Mach) The Northrup SM62 Snark which had guidance systems GAM 63 Rascal winged bomb launched from 100 miles away Smart bombs allowed bomber aircrews to stay farther away from the enemy

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Today’s Mission Requirements . Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Breaking the Sound Barrier In 1945, Bell Aircraft Company was contracted to explore the problems of high speed flight. Fuel to get to altitude and aircraft breaking apart

Today’s Mission Requirements Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Breaking the Sound Barrier X-2 was designed to study heating in flight @ 3 times speed of sound X-2 reached 2,094 mph but disintegrated in flight Douglas X-3 designed to break Mach 3 (3 times speed of sound)

Today’s Mission Requirements Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Breaking the Sound Barrier At the end of WWII, the US captured plans for the German Messerschmitt P-1101. These designs gave us variable-angle wings. Swept back wings produced higher speeds. Enable to go supersonic BUT produce no lift at low speeds

Today’s Mission Requirements Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Bomber Developments Boeing developed the B-52. It was twice the size of the B-47 and had a range of 10,000 miles.

Today’s Mission Requirements Identify problems encountered when attempting to break the sound barrier. Define Mach 3 Discuss the advantages of variable swept-back wings. Identify the primary reason the B-52 bomber was built. Discuss the potential impact new missile technology had on aircrews. EQ: What were main concerns, militarily and politically, with the Cold War and its implications in aviation development?

Smart Bombs Advances in Guided Missile Research One of the first developments was a drone (flew 6,300 miles at .94 Mach) The Northrup SM62 Snark which had guidance systems GAM 63 Rascal winged bomb launched from 100 miles away Smart bombs allowed bomber aircrews to stay farther away from the enemy

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Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1 2. List 2 things you have questions about today’s lesson. 3. List 3 things you learned today. 1. Create (1) quiz question with answer about today’s lesson.

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SAFETY FIRST. SAFETY ALWAYS.

Safety Rules – Safety Monitor Brief Must Use Safety Glasses Use of Cutting tools is Dangerous – AT ALL TIMES – knives only out when cutting Must Use Cutting Mats All Areas will remain clean and organized Plane Captains will insure All Areas will be cleaned and all items put back in proper locations 10 minutes prior to class ending Class safety monitor will insure areas are clean and safe at all times

SAFETY FIRST. SAFETY ALWAYS.

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