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Communication and ABC

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    The construction of an airport, institutions governing aviation in Poland, aircraft, radiotelephony
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  • Name the stress shown in the picture. Explain how ot works. Give an example where it can be found on an aircraft.
    Tension is defined as pulling in opposite direction along the same straight line; stretching an object; control cable
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  • Name the stress shown in the picture. Explain how ot works. Give an example where it can be found on an aircraft.
    Compression is the resistance to crushing produced by two forces pushing toward each other in the same straight line; an airplane is on the ground
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  • Name the stress shown in the picture. Explain how ot works. Give an example where it can be found on an aircraft.
    shear is a stress when two pieces of fastened material tend to separate; it is the outcome of sliding one part over the other in opposite direction, rivets
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  • What is the name of a hinged part of the aircraft wing which can be raised or lowered to control the rolling movement of the plane?
    aileron
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  • What is the name of the body of the aircraft without the engines, instruments and internal fittings?
    airframe
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  • What is the name of the tail assembly of the aircraft?
    empennage
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  • What is the name of the main longitudinal beams of an aircraft wing?
    wing spars
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  • What is the name of a bar or rod used to strengthen the structure against forces from the side?
    strut
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  • What is a synonym to the undercarriage?
    landing gear
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  • What is a control surface attached to horizontal stabilizer used to produce nose up/ down motion?
    elevator
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  • Name primary flight control surfaces
    ailerons, elevator, rudder
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