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Aerospace Science JEOPARDY!!!

Aerospace Science Jeopardy Rules Consecutively each element member will choose a question category and number Element members may work together to answer question Element leader must provide answer within 35 seconds If answer is not provided in 35 seconds, previous element may attempt to steal away Other elements being loud and disruptive will be penalized 5 points per event Final score is number of test bonus points for each element

WHO AM I ONE WHO AM I TWO WHO AM I THREE WHO AM I FIVE WHO AM I FOUR

Category 1 of 1 Question: first to fly from Albany, N.Y., to New York City won a $10,000 prize offered by the New York World. Check Your answer

Category 1 of 1 Answer: Glenn Curtiss “Fastest Man on Earth” (p. 45) Back to the game board

Category 2 of 1 Question: formed Aerial Experiment Association made some important aviation design breakthroughs built the first American plane equipped with ailerons Check Your answer

Category 2 of 1 Answer: Alexander Graham Bell (p. 46) Back to the game board

Category 3 of 1 Question: first man to cross the English Channel in a heavier-than-air craft Check Your answer

Category 3 of 1 Answer: Louis Blériot (p. 47) Back to the game board

Category 4 of 1 Question: Inventors of the Rotary Engine Check Your answer

Category 4 of 1 Answer: Laurent and Gustav Seguin (p. 49) Back to the game board

Category 5 of 1 Question: first to make a transcontinental flight.transcontinental flight Trying to win William Randolph Hearst $50,000 prize Check Your answer

Category 5 of 1 Answer: Calbraith Perry Rodgers (p. 51) Back to the game board

Category 1 of 2 Question: 1912 first enlisted pilot Check Your answer

Category 1 of 2 Answer: PFC Vernon Burge (p. 52) Back to the game board

Category 2 of 2 Question: first American woman aviator to solo in a fixed-wing airplaneAmericanaviator Check Your answer

Category 2 of 2 Answer: Blanche Stuart Scott (p. 55) Back to the game board

Category 3 of 2 Question: first African American (male or female) to become an airplane pilotAfrican Americanairplane Check Your answer

Category 3 of 2 Answer: Bessie Coleman (p. 54) Back to the game board

Category 4 of 2 Question: first female to gain a pilot license in the United States.United States Check Your answer

Category 4 of 2 Answer: Harriet Quimby (p. 56) Back to the game board

Category 5 of 2 Question: the second licensed woman pilot in the United States. Check Your answer

Category 5 of 2 Answer: Matilde Moisant (p. 58) Back to the game board

Category 1 of 3 Question: third woman to receive a pilot's license (on May 19, 1912) from the Aero Club of AmericaAero Club of America Check Your answer

Category 1 of 3 Answer: Julia Clark (p. 59) Back to the game board

Category 2 of 3 Question: fourth woman in the U S to earn a pilot's license Check Your answer

Category 2 of 3 Answer: Katherine Stinson (p ) Back to the game board

Category 3 of 3 Question: first to fully enclose the fuselage and use ailerons Check Your answer

Category 3 of 3 Answer: Frenchman Robert Esnault-Pelterie Back to the game board

Category 4 of 3 Question: built the Triple Twin, a two-engine, three-propeller aircraft, in 1911 Check Your answer

Category 4 of 3 Answer: Eustace, Howard, and Oswald Short Back to the game board

Category 5 of 3 Question: designed a four-engine aircraft called Le Grand He flew it on 13 May 1913 Check Your answer

Category 5 of 3 Answer: Russian pilot Igor Sikorsky Back to the game board

Category 1 of 4 Question: Some aviation historians think this pilot was really the first woman to go solo She made that flight on 13 October 1910 She and her husband, François, formed a lightweight airplane company called the French- American Aeroplane Company Check Your answer

Category 1 of 4 Answer: Bessica Medlar Raiche Back to the game board

Category 2 of 4 Question: in 1909 he established the first flying school in the U.S. Check Your answer

Category 2 of 4 Answer: Glenn Curtiss (p. 45) Back to the game board

Category 3 of 4 Question: built and flew the first powered monoplane Check Your answer

Category 3 of 4 Answer: Louis Blériot (p. 47) Back to the game board

Category 4 of 4 Question: first civilian to purchase a Wright FlyerWright Flyer Check Your answer

Category 4 of 4 Answer: Calbraith Perry Rodgers (p. 51) Back to the game board

Category 5 of 4 Question: first American of any race or gender to hold an international pilot license.pilot license Check Your answer

Category 5 of 4 Answer: Bessie Coleman (p. 54) Back to the game board

Category 1 of 5 Question: first woman to fly across the English ChannelEnglish Channel Check Your answer

Category 1 of 5 Answer: Harriet Quimby (p. 56) Back to the game board

Category 2 of 5 Question: first woman pilot to die in an air crash Check Your answer

Category 2 of 5 Answer: Julia Clark (p. 59) Back to the game board

Category 3 of 5 Question: Glenn Curtiss’s only female student in 1910 Check Your answer

Category 3 of 5 Answer: Blanche Stuart Scott Back to the game board

Category 4 of 5 Question: She was also the first woman to fly at night (1911) Check Your answer

Category 4 of 5 Answer: Harriet Quimby Back to the game board

Category 5 of 5 Question: She won the Rodman Wanamaker Trophy for flying at an attitude of 2,500 feet Check Your answer

Category 5 of 5 Answer: Matilde Moisant Back to the game board

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