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Warm-Up – 8/18 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: What are the six maintainer group names? Describe what is the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)?
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Warm-Up – 8/18 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: What are the six maintainer group names? Airframes Avionics Powerline Seat Shop Flight Equipment Ordnance Describe what is the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)?
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Warm-Up – 8/18 – 10 minutes Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the following questions: What are the six maintainer group names? Describe the Julian date (how many digits and what does it stand for)? 4 digits First digit is the last digit of the year The remaining 3 digits are the day of the year
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Intro to Aviation Video of the Day
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 18
1901 — At the invitation of Chanute, Wilbur Wright addresses the Western Society of Engineers in Chicago with a 10,000- word paper titled “Some Aeronautical Experiments.”
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 18
1911 — The British F.E.2 biplane makes its first flight from Farnborough, England piloted by its designer, Geoffrey de Havilland.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 18
1929 — Women's Derby, Santa Monica to Cleveland, in which 19 women participate, is won by Mrs. Louise McP. Thaden, in 21 hours 29 minutes 12 seconds flying time. She flew a Travel Air powered by a Wright engine.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 18
1932 — J.A. Mollison makes the first solo flight east to west across the Atlantic by a light airplane. He flies from Ireland to Canada.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION August 18
1948 — The Berlin Airlift corridor to be equipped with flight aids to ensure winter airlift operations.
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August 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Welcome to Aviation 18 Parts of an Aircraft Forces of Flight 19 Flight Control Surfaces 20 Aircraft Review 21 Flight Line Friday Quiz 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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Chapter 8 – Aircraft in Motion
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Today’s Mission Requirements
Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements. Describe the Forces of Flight. EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight, and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight.
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
EMPENNAGE
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
EMPENNAGE
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Landing Gear Three Types Conventional (“tail dragger”) 2 fwd, 1 rear
Tricycle Nose wheel and two on the side Tandem Two sets wheels one behind the other on the fuselage AV-8B / B-52– requires outrigger gear
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Forces of Flight
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Four Forces of Flight Determine whether an airplane rises or falls through the air: Thrust Drag Lift Gravity (Weight)
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Thrust The force that pushes or pulls a plane forward through the air.
Propellers, jet engines, tailwinds, and other outside sources – even catapults! – can provide needed thrust.
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Drag The force that resists forward motion and acts against thrust.
Created by friction between the plane and the atmosphere. If the force of drag is too great, then a plane will move slower and will lose lift.
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Lift The force of lift exceeds the plane’s weight, the plane rises.
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Gravity / Weight Earth’s gravity pulls the plane downward, giving the plane weight.
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THRUST GRAVITY LIFT DRAG
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Today’s Mission Requirements
Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements. Describe the Forces of Flight. EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight.
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
EMPENNAGE
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
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Basic Airplane and its Parts
EMPENNAGE
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Today’s Mission Requirements
Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements. Describe the Forces of Flight. EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight.
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Landing Gear Three Types Conventional (“tail dragger”) 2 fwd, 1 rear
Tricycle Nose wheel and two on the side Tandem Two sets wheels one behind the other on the fuselage AV-8B / B-52– requires outrigger gear
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Today’s Mission Requirements
Identify the basic parts of a conventional airplane. Describe the three types of landing gear arrangements. Describe the Forces of Flight. EQ: Describe aircraft components, their function and how the axes of rotation, forces of flight and flight controls surfaces contribute to understanding flight.
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Four Forces of Flight Determine whether an airplane rises or falls through the air: Thrust Drag Lift Gravity (Weight)
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Lab Time
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Aircraft Parts
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