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SR-71 Blackhawk Flight & Space

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

As the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases.

1-100A What is Bernoulli’s principle?

1-200 Force=MA

1-200A What is Newton’s 2 nd Law?

The opposite of Lift

1-300A What is weight?

1-400 The opposite of thrust

1-400A What is drag?

1-500 For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

1-500A What is Newton’s 3 rd Law?

Controls roll

2-100A What are the ailerons?

2-200 Side to side motion

What is Yaw?

2-300 The control surface on the vertical stabilizer that controls Yaw

2-300A What is the rudder?

They control the up and down motion of an airplane.

2-400A What are the elevators?

2-500 Where you find the elevators

2-500A What is the horizontal stabilizer?

Another name for the wing

3-100A What is an airfoil?

3-200 They extend from the trailing edge on takeoffs

3-200A What are the flaps?

3-300 The major lift producing surface?

3-300A What are the wings?

3-400 They are lifted during landings to provide drag

3-400A What are the spoilers?

3-500 The extend up on one wing while they are down on the opposite wing

3-500A A What are the ailerons?

The proper name for the tail assembly

4-200 What is the empenage?

4-100A Located on the leading edge

4-200A What are the slats?

4-300 Contain Landing gear, brakes and wheels

4-300A What is the under carriage?

4-400 Where the fuel tanks are located

4-400A What are the wings?

4-500 The main body where everything is contained or attached

4-500A What is the fuselage?

Never used during takeoffs

5-100A What are the spoilers?

The curved shape of the airfoil

5-200 What is camber?

5-200A The propulsion system

5-300 What is the engine?

5-300A Originally all wings had this shape

5-400A What is straight or rectangular?

The type of wing the Concord had

5-500A What is Delta wing?

mph

6-100A What is the speed of sound?

6-200 This condition occurs when airflow over a wing is disrupted during flight

6-200A What is stall

6-300 This is the term used to describe an object that is moving at more than 5 times the speed of sound

6-300A What is hypersonic?

6-400 This component of force increases with either speed or mass

6-400A What is inertia

6-500 This part of an airplane contains the vertical and horizontal stabilzer

A What is the Empennage

Parts of an airplane

It’s where the elevators are attached

What is the horizontal stabilizer?

Daily Double Round 1

It refers to any speed over mach 1

What is super-sonic?