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Aerospace Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Aircraft speeds between Mach 1 and 5.
Seaplane
Storyboard
Leading Edge
Supersonic
2. A type of aircraft deriving both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving rotors.
Lapse Rate
Pitch
Helicopter
Thrust
3. A rocket- launched spacecraft able to land like an unpowered aircraft - used for journeys between earth and craft orbiting the earth.
Leading Edge
Helicopter
Drones
Space Shuttle
4. A short - easily- remembered slogan - verse - or tune.
Sailplane
Powerplant
Jingle
Leading Edge
5. Caused by the separation of airflow from the wing's upper surface resulting in a rapid decrease in lift.
Thrust
Slogan
Leading Edge
Stall
6. Forces and moments on the body caused by a disturbance tend initially to return the body toward its equilibrium position.
Aerodynamics
Static Stability
Taper
Slogan
7. Out of its own accord - an aircraft eventually returns to and remains at its equilibrium position over a period of time.
Drones
Dynamic Stability
Center of Gravity
Stall
8. The rate at which temperature decreases with an increase in altitude.
Seaplane
Hot Air Balloon
Lapse Rate
Dynamic Stability
9. The angle formed by the wing chord line and the relative wind.
Airplane
Space Shuttle
Static Stability
Angle of Attack
10. Characteristic of the aircraft that permits you to maneuver it easily and allows it to withstand the stress resulting from the maneuver.
Maneuverability
Lateral Axis...
Thrust
Center of Gravity
11. The movement about the vertical axis produced by the rudder and controlled by pedals.
Keel Effect
Wash In/Wash Out
Dihedral
Yaw
12. Forward- acting force which opposes drag and propels the aircraft through the air.
Keel Effect
Thrust
Leading Edge
Sailplane
13. A powered - aerial vehicle that does not carry a human operator - uses aerodynamic forces to provide vehicle lift - can fly autonomously or be piloted remotely - can be expendable or recoverable - and can carry a lethal or nonlethal payload.
Dihedral
Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle (UAV)
Infomercial
Aerospace Engineer
14. The capability of an aircraft to respond to your flight inputs - especially with regard to attitude and flight path.
Maneuverability
Thrust
Wash In/Wash Out
Controllability
15. The horizontal line that passes through the center of gravity of the aircraft - perpendicular to its flight path.
Center of Gravity
Fuselage
Script
Lateral Axis...
16. The last point on an airfoil that interacts with the airflow around the wing.
Drag
Rocket
Trailing Edge
Lateral Axis...
17. A reduction in the chord of a wing as measured from the root to the tip of the wing.
High hypersonic
Launch
Subsonic
Taper
18. Any surface - such as a wing - which provides aerodynamic force when it interacts with a moving stream of air.
Wash In/Wash Out
Airfoil
Aeronautics
Space Shuttle
19. Motion around the lateral axis caused by deflection in the elevator controlled by moving the yoke forward and aft.
Aspect Ratio
Space Shuttle
Pitch
Wing Span
20. Aircraft speeds under Mach 1.
Cockpit
Stability
Airfoil
Subsonic
21. Robotic aircraft - used extensively by the military.
Aspect Ratio
Dihedral
Drones
Wash In/Wash Out
22. A powered heavier- than - air aircraft with fixed wings from which the aircraft derives most of its lift.
Infomercial
High hypersonic
Airplane
Center of Gravity
23. A straight line through the center of gravity of the aircraft and at 90
Rocket
Reynolds Number
Airship
Vertical Axis...
24. Rolling motion about the longitudinal axis caused by ailerons deflecting in opposite directions and controlled by twisting the yoke.
Roll
Keel Effect
Wing
Angle of Attack
25. Acts in the opposite direction of flight - opposes the forward- acting force of thrust - and limits the forward speed of the aircraft.
Aileron
Static Stability
Leading Edge
Drag
26. The written text of a play - film - or broadcast.
Angle of Attack
Script
Aerospace Engineer
Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle (UAV)
27. Hinged main surface part that help control banking for a turn
Aileron
Static Stability
Flaps
Airplane
28. Aircraft speeds between Mach 10 and 25.
Roll
Aerodynamics
High hypersonic
Pitch
29. A large bag filled with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air - with a basket for passengers hanging from it.
Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle (UAV)
Hot Air Balloon
Empennage
Helicopter
30. The force that created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing.
Aeronautics
Lift
Aerodynamics
Aerospace
31. The distance from wing tip to wing tip of a wing planform.
Cockpit
Wing Span
Rudder
Fuselage
32. An aircraft that is designed to fly without an engine.
Sailplane
Glider
High hypersonic
Drag
33. Branch of technology and industry concerned with aviation and space flight.
Wing Planform
Wash In/Wash Out
Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle (UAV)
Aerospace
34. A built in twist in the wing so that the trailing edge at the wingtip is raised (Wash out) or lowered (Wash in). This significantly affects the slow flight and stall characteristics of the wing.
Rudder
Wash In/Wash Out
Dihedral
Trailing Edge
35. A power- driven aircraft kept buoyant by a body of gas (usually helium) which is lighter than air.
Center of Gravity
Stall
Infomercial
Airship
36. The study of forces and the resulting motion of objects through the air.
Airplane
Center of Gravity
Fuselage
Aerodynamics
37. Houses the cabin - the cockpit and is a common attachment point for the other major components.
Helicopter
Launch
Stall
Fuselage
38. A vehicle - missile - or aircraft which obtains thrust by the reaction to the ejection of fast moving exhaust from within a rocket engine.
Roll
Space Shuttle
Rocket
Aeronautics
39. Aircraft speeds between Mach 5 and 10.
Reynolds Number
Boundary Layer
Hypersonic
Helicopter
40. The ratio of inertial forces to viscous forces.
Reynolds Number
Space Shuttle
Pitch
Glider
41. A rear horizontal stabilizer that controls up and down or pitching motion of the aircraft nose.
Pitch
Drag
Elevator
Weight
42. A straight line parallel to the length of the fuselage but that runs through the aircraft's center of gravity.
Longitudinal Axis...
Yaw
Thrust
Static Stability
43. A glider designed for sustained flight.
Reynolds Number
Hot Air Balloon
Angle of Attack
Sailplane
44. A rear vertical stabilizer that controls side- to- side or yawing motion of the aircraft nose.
Empennage
Airship
Rudder
Yaw
45. The outline shape of a wing when viewed from above.
Aeronautics
Leading Edge
Wing Planform
Stall
46. A force caused by the gravitational attraction of the Earth.
Space Shuttle
Lapse Rate
Aeronautics
Weight
47. The tail assembly of an aircraft - including the horizontal and vertical stabilizers - elevators and rudder.
Empennage
Storyboard
Wing Planform
Pitch
48. Control surfaces attached to the trailing edge of the wing extending outward from the fuselage to the midpoint of each wing. Flaps can increase the lifting efficiency of the wing and decrease stall speed.
Flaps
Drag
Glider
Dynamic Stability
49. To set or thrust in motion.
Static Stability
Launch
Airfoil
Cockpit
50. A structure that creates up and down forces at the tail to keep the fuselage aligned in pitch with the relative wind. The structure itself is horizontal while the forces it creates are vertical.
Airship
Taper
Horizontal Stabilizer
Aerospace Engineer