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VoyagerWrights Doolittle & Extra Info Navigation BoldfaceOther Facts 100

A 100 The flight of the Voyager was considered so significant to aviation history that it is now on permanent display at the US Air Force Museum. True or False

False A 100

The Voyager aircraft was a tool that was used hundreds of times after its successful around the world flight for scientific experiments True or False A 200

False A 200

Of all the dangers and problems faced by the crew of the Voyager during their ‘round the world flight, weather was their biggest concern. True or False A 300

True A 300

The flight of the Voyager began and ended in California. What was the name of the airfield? A 400

Edwards Air Force Base A 400

Dick Rutan made a career of flying for what branch of the armed services? A 500

Air Force A 500

The Wright Brothers studied many wing designs. Which one did they find produced the most lift? B 100

Curved wing B 100

What were the two kinds of bird flight which the Wright Brothers observed? B 200

Fast wing flapping Rigid wing soaring B 200

What is the exact date and location of the Wright Brothers first successful powered flight? B 300

Dec. 17, 1903 Kitty Hawk, North Carolina B 300

The Wright Brothers first powered airplane was given a special name. What was it? B 400

Kitty Hawk Flyer B 400

How many years did the Wright Brothers experiment at Kill Devil Hill? B 500

4 years B 500

C 100 Jimmy Doolittle became interested in flying at an early age. He was so excited about the possibility of flying that he built something from plans he found in a magazine. What did he build?

A glider C 100

C 200 During World War I Jimmy Doolittle flew for the Army Air Corps but was never a flight instructor. True or False

False C 200

True or False: As a youngster Jimmy Doolittle began his aviation career by building and testing his own glider. The glider flew successfully. C 300

False C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Jimmy Doolittle was the master of the “calculated risk.” One of the riskiest things which he did was to set a new speed record while flying a dangerous airplane. What was the name of that airplane? C 400

GeeBee C 400

Jimmy Doolittle made many advances during the early days of aviation. One of the most significant of these advances was known as “blind flying.” How did he manage to take off and land without looking outside the airplane? C 500

With instuments C 500

Magnetic compasses have three things in common. Two of those common items are a lubber line and a pivot point. What is the third item? D 100

Compass card D 100

A compass points to the _________ north pole. D 200

magnetic D 200

Whole degrees of longitude and latitude are divided into segments called minutes. How many minutes are in each whole degree? D 300

60 D 300

Latitude lines are drawn parallel to what imaginary line on the earth’s surface? D 400

Equator D 400

The oldest known use of the magnetic compass dates back to the 12 th century when they were used by sailors at sea. True or false D 500

True D 500

The author Harry Combs in the first Wright Flight lesson called the Wright Brothers what? E 100

Doers with Dreams E 100

Aircraft ground safety is important. When going to and from parked aircraft: E 200

Do not run on the aircraft ramp! E 200

Give the exact date and place of takeoff for the Voyager aircraft and the total lengthof its epic around-the-world flight. E 300

December 14, 1986 Edwards Air Force Base 9 days, 3 minutes, 44 seconds E 300

There are four forces of flight that act on an aircraft in motion. What are they? E 400

Lift, weight, drag, and thrust E 400

Name the designer and pilots of the Voyager. E 500

Burt Rutan, designer Dick Rutan & Jeana Yeager, pilots E 500

F 100 When approaching an aircraft prior to “pre-flight” and after exiting the aircraft do not enter within:

The radius of the propeller F 100

What process did Jimmy Doolittle say accounted for his successes? “He set goals and achieved them; and his failures he: F 200

Pushed them aside, gained from them and would go on to another goal.” F 200

_____________ lines connect the earth’s north pole and the south pole. F 300

longitude F 300

When Jeana Yeager began her flying career she wanted to fly what type of aircraft? F 400

helicopters F 400

Dead Reckoning Navigation uses what components to determine your future position? F 500

Current position Time/speed Distance Heading F 500

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Jimmy Doolittle was the flyer who led the first raid on Tokyo during World War II. What was his philosophy of life? “I have a very simple philosophy of life. I believe we were put on this earth for a purpose and that purpose is to make it… Click on screen to continue

“within our capabilities, a better place in which to live.” Click on screen to continue

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