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How long was the Wright brothers very first successful flight of their powered aircraft?
 
120 feet
 
3,501 feet
 
1.2 miles
 
5.8 miles
When did the Wright Brothers first successfully fly their motor powered aircraft?
 
December 17, 1903
 
August 8, 1908
 
May 12, 1899
 
November 15, 1917
What are the first names of the Wright brothers?
Orville and Wilbur
What did the Wright brothers call the flying toy their father gave them?
The Bat
What did Wilbur and Orville do to determine the best wing shape for an airplane?
Build a wind tunnel and tested many small model wings
Why did the Wright brothers travel all the way to Kitty Hawk NC to fly their experimental aircraft?
Lots of wind, soft sand for landing/crashing,
What three "controls" did the Wright brothers successfully design to allow their plane to navigate airspace and fly from place to place.
pitch, roll, yaw
Name at least one part of an aircraft that comes from the French language.
fuselage, empennage, aileron
What aircraft component has to parts, installed one on each wing, that operate in opposite directions (one up and one down)? It causes the plane to roll.
 
ailerons
 
flaps
 
vertical stabalizers
 
horizontal stabalizers
Which part of an aircraft is used to produce "high lift" at take off and "high drag" for landing.
 
flaps
 
ailerons
 
elevator
 
rudder
The name given to the left-to-right motion of the nose of an aircraft.
 
Yaw
 
Roll
 
Pitch
 
Falling
The name given to the side- to- side rotation of the aircraft, during which one wing is raised while the other is lowered.
 
Roll
 
Pitch
 
Yaw
 
Falling
The name given to the up-down motion of the nose of an aircraft.
 
Pitch
 
Roll
 
Yaw
 
Falling
What classroom devise did we use to illustrate Newton's Laws of Motion?
Newton's Cradle
Name at least two of the three actions a jet engine does to air molecules to produce thrust.
Acceleration, compression and Ignition
Summarize Newton's Third law of motion.
For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction.
Explain how a plane produces thrust.
Through the use of a propeller or jet engine, planes move by "throwing" lots of air molecules in the opposite direction of its movement
Explain how a car moves forward
The engine moves the wheels which push backwards on the road propelling the car forward.