To Fly: The Story of the Wright Brothers

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To Fly: The Story of the Wright Brothers Fourth Grade Unit 6 Week 4

Words to Know hangars cradle glider rudder drag flex stalled

buildings for storing aircraft hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled hangars buildings for storing aircraft

hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled flex to bend

stopped or brought to a standstill, usually against your wish hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled stalled stopped or brought to a standstill, usually against your wish

aircraft without an engine hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled glider aircraft without an engine

rudder hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled a flat piece of wood or metal hinged vertically to the rear end of an aircraft and used to steer it

a frame to support weight hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled cradle a frame to support weight

drag hangars glider drag flex cradle rudder stalled the force acting on an object in motion, in a direction opposite to the object’s motion.

clothesline buildings Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The Air Force has many hangars to store and repair aircraft. clothesline buildings

A glider is like an airplane – without an engine. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? A glider is like an airplane – without an engine. aircraft boat

resistance force Which means the same thing as the underlined word? A streamlined glider moves through the air with little drag. resistance force

She needed to flex her stiff arm slowly before exercising. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? She needed to flex her stiff arm slowly before exercising. bend fold

Wedged into a tight cradle, the pilot has to lie back while flying. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? Wedged into a tight cradle, the pilot has to lie back while flying. frame baby bed

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The tail of the glider has a rudder, which the pilot moves to the right or to the left when making a turn. wheel board

The engine stalled before the plane fell from the sky. Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The engine stalled before the plane fell from the sky. blew up stopped

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