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Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
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2)
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4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
Questions / Comments
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
The
axis of flight are:
Longitudinal (Roll)
Axis from tip of nose
to tip of tail – ROLL
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Lateral (Pitch)
 Axis from one wingtip to other
wingtip – PITCH

Vertical (Yaw)
 Axis vertically through meeting
point of the longitudinal and lateral
axes. – YAW
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
Utilizing your notes and past knowledge answer the
following questions:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
What is the flight control surface causes roll?
What part is located on the outer trailing edge
of the tail controls pitch of an aircraft?
What is the axis of flight that runs from the
nose tip to the tail of the aircraft?
What is the flight control surface that controls
yaw?
What is the axis of flight that controls yaw?
The
axis of flight are:

Longitudinal (Roll)
 Axis from tip of nose to tip of
tail – ROLL

Lateral (Pitch)
 Axis from one wingtip to
other wingtip – PITCH

Vertical (Yaw)
 Axis vertically through
meeting point of the
longitudinal and lateral axis.
– YAW
Questions / Comments
1B
Pilots (A – 93 & above)
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Cook, Marcus
Daniels, Omar
Davis, Mark
Fallin, Kyle
Gibson, Taylor
Hurtt, Matthew
Kennedy, Chris
Lee, Daniel
Mathison, Brandon
Mixson, Corey
Reyes, Clarissa
Washington, Jonas
Witt, Jonathan
1B
Co-Pilots (B – 85 – 92)
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Ayala, Daniel
Bates, Ebony
Bowles, Robert
Goto, Seika
High Shooter (Score)
100%
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Pilots (A – 93 & above)
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Bowles, Reese
Jones, Gavin
Mullen, Desmon
O’Neill, Cory
Padgett, Sean
Russell, Mandy
Vaughns, Jerica
Wells, Carter
3B
Co-Pilots (B – 85 – 92)
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Hendrix, Michael
Rodriguez, Daniela
Zaragoza, Chantal
High Shooter (Score)
100%
September 2013
SUNDAY
1
MONDAY
2
TUESDAY
3
WEDNESDAY
4
THURSDAY
5
Quiz
Review
Chapter 1
8
9
10
11
Chapter 1
15
16
17
Wright
Brothers
22
23
Chapter 2
29
30
6
SATURDAY
7
Chap 1
Flightline
Friday
12
13
14
20
21
Wright
Brothers
18
19
Wright
Brothers
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FRIDAY
25
Flightline
Friday
26
Chapter 2
27
28
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
4
1888 — Edward Hogan in
Québec makes the first
parachute descents in
Canada from a hot-air
balloon.
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THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
4
1922 — First
transcontinental air
crossing made within a
single day.
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The
aircraft is a Fokker T-2.
THIS DAY IN AVIATION
September
4
1945 — Japanese troops
on Wake Island surrender.
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Questions / Comments
IA - Quiz 1
Question #1 (4 points)
What is the flight control surface that controls yaw of an aircraft?
Your answer:
rudder
Question #2 (4 points)
What are the four forces of flight?
Your answer:
thrust, lift, drag, weight
Question #3 (4 points)
What flight control surface causes roll or turning of the aircraft?
Your answer:
ailerons
IA - Quiz 1
Question #4 (4 points)
Ailerons, which are located on the trailing edge of the wings, are utilized to slow the aircraft and can
provide lift to an aircraft when traveling slow.
Your answer:
False
Question #5 (4 points)
The three basic problems of flight are (1) developing necessary lift, (2) sustaining that lift and (3)
controlling the aircraft once it is flying.
Your answer:
True
Question #6 (4 points)
Elevators which are located on the trailing edge of the horizontal stabilizer, control pitch.
Your answer:
True
Question #7 (4 points)
For each description below, write the name of the corresponding airplane part.
Located on the outer trailing edge of the wings, they are used for turning:
Your answer:
ailerons
Question #8 (4 points)
For each description below, write the name of the corresponding airplane part.
This French term refers to the tail section of an aircraft:
Your answer:
empennage
Question #9 (4 points)
For each description below, write the name of the corresponding airplane part.
Located on the outer trailing edge of the tail, they control the pitch of an aircraft:
Your answer:
elevators
Question #10 (4 points)
For each description below, write the name of the corresponding airplane part.
Located on the vertical stabilizer this flight control surface assists with turns:
Your answer:
rudder
Question #11 (4 points)
What are the three axis of flight?
Your answer:
longitudinal, lateral, and vertical
Question #12 (4 points)
What are the three actions of flight controls
Your answer:
roll, pitch, yaw
Question #13 (4 points)
What flight control surface causes roll?
Your answer:
ailerons
Question #14 (4 points)
What flight control surface causes pitch?
Your answer:
elevators
Question #15 (4 points)
What flight control surface causes yaw?
Your answer:
rudder
Question #16 (4 points)
If the stick or yoke is moved to the right - what direction will the ailerons move?
Your answer:
right aileron (up) and left aileron (down)
Question #17 (4 points)
If the stick or yoke is moved to the left - what direction will the ailerons move?
Your answer:
right aileron (down) and left aileron (up)
Question #18 (4 points)
If the stick or yoke is moved forward - what direction will the elevators move?
Your answer:
elevators (down)
Question #19 (4 points)
If the stick or yoke is moved back - what direction will the elevators
move?
Your answer:
elevators (up)
Question #20 (4 points)
If the right rudder pedal is moved forward - what direction will the
rudder move?
Your answer:
rudder (right)
Question #21 (4 points)
If the left rudder pedal is moved forward - what direction will the rudder move?
Your answer:
rudder (left)
Question #22 (4 points)
Moving the stick / yoke to the right moves the right aileron (up) and the left aileron
(down) - what is the effect on the aircraft?
Your answer:
aircraft rolls right
Question #23 (4 points)
Moving the stick / yoke to the left moves the right aileron (down) and the left aileron (up)
- what is the effect on the aircraft?
Your answer:
aircraft rolls left
Question #24 (4 points)
Moving the stick / yoke to forward moves the elevators (down) - what is the
effect on the aircraft?
Your answer:
aircraft dives (pitches nose down)
Question #25 (4 points)
Moving the stick / yoke back moves the elevators (up) - what is the effect on
the aircraft?
Your answer:
aircraft climbs (pitches nose up)
Questions / Comments
100
Years
of
Aviation
Chapter 1
Introduction to Air Power
 Mission:

Describe what makes air power unique.

Identify the contributions the Chinese made to
advance air and space power.

Identify the significant contributions that advanced air
and space power.
 EQ:
Describe some of the innovations that led
to advances in air and space power.

The ability to move
people, cargo and
information quickly
through the air is
unmatched.
◦ Faster to take a ship or fly
across the ocean?
◦ To get to a town 100
miles away?
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Elevation gives us
ability to see objects
far away
Use of the air and
space domain is
unique
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In order to
understand
where we are we
must first
understand
where we’ve been
and how we got
from there to
here.

Chinese built the
first devices to
enable us to fly
◦ About 100 BC – they
invented the kite
 Some large enough to
carry a man and they
used them to watch
enemy troops in the 17th
Century
◦ About 900 AD – invented
gunpowder
◦ 1100 AD used gunpowder
to power rockets
 Used in celebrations and
warfare
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Chinese legend of
manned flight using
a rocket
◦ Wan Hoo attempted
to fly to the moon
 Large wicker chair
with 47 large
rockets
 When ignited Wan
Hoo disappeared in
large ball of smoke
and fire - never to
be seen again
◦ Chinese legend –Wan
Hoo is the man in the
Moon!
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452 –
1519)
◦ Great Italian artist, architect,
man of science
◦ Left descriptions and
sketches of flying machines
 (first known designs of
parachute and helicopter)
◦ Died in 1519 manuscripts
not found until 300 years
later
 Might have changed
history – if found earlier
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A Jesuit priest
Francesco de Lana –
wrote about an airship
in 1670
Laurenco de Gusmao
(Jesuit Priest) invented
the hot air balloon in
1709
English chemist Henry
Cavendish discovered
“flammable air” –
hydrogen (lighter than
air)

In 1783, Montgolfier
brothers demonstrated
a hot air balloon
◦ They attached a cage to fly a
sheep, rooster and a duck
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Two French men were
the first to fly in a
balloon
The flight lasted 25
minutes and covered 5
miles
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1785, French Balloonist
Jean Pierre Blanchard and
American passenger Dr.
John Jeffries, flew across
English Channel (20 miles
– 6 hours)
1793, the first American
balloon flight in
Philadelphia with
President George
Washington watching
(46 min flt to New Jersey)
1797, the first parachute
jump was made from a
balloon
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First use of
balloons by US
military occurred
during the Civil
War (aerial
observation)
In 1852, Henri
Giffard built the
first successful
dirigible
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In 1900, Ferdinand
von Zeppelin built
and flew the first
rigid dirigible, the
LZ-1
It carried five
persons; it
attained an
altitude of 1300 ft
and flew a distance
of 3.75 miles in 17
minutes.
Questions / Comments

Mission:

Describe what makes air power unique.

Define air and space power

Recognize the various legends of flight.

Identify the contributions the Chinese made to advance air and
space power.

Identify the significant contributions that advanced air and space
power.

Recall the individual scientists and researchers and their
experiments.

EQ:
Describe some of the innovations that led to
advances in air and space power.

The ability to move
people, cargo and
information quickly
through the air is
unmatched.
◦ Faster to take a ship or fly
across the ocean?
◦ To get to a town 100
miles away?


Elevation gives us
ability to see objects
far away
Use of the air and
space domain is
unique

Mission:

Describe what makes air power unique.

Define air and space power

Recognize the various legends of flight.

Identify the contributions the Chinese made to advance air and
space power.

Identify the significant contributions that advanced air and space
power.

Recall the individual scientists and researchers and their
experiments.

EQ:
Describe some of the innovations that led to
advances in air and space power.

Chinese built the
first devices to
enable us to fly
◦ About 100 BC – they
invented the kite
 Some large enough to
carry a man and they
used them to watch
enemy troops in the 17th
Century
◦ About 900 AD – invented
gunpowder
◦ 1100 AD used gunpowder
to power rockets
 Used in celebrations and
warfare

Mission:

Describe what makes air power unique.

Define air and space power

Recognize the various legends of flight.

Identify the contributions the Chinese made to advance air and
space power.

Identify the significant contributions that advanced air and space
power.

Recall the individual scientists and researchers and their
experiments.

EQ:
Describe some of the innovations that led to
advances in air and space power.

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A Jesuit priest
Francesco de Lana –
wrote about an airship
in 1670
Laurenco de Gusmao
(Jesuit Priest) invented
the hot air balloon in
1709
English chemist Henry
Cavendish discovered
“flammable air” –
hydrogen (lighter than
air)

In 1783, Montgolfier
brothers demonstrated
a hot air balloon
◦ They attached a cage to fly a
sheep, rooster and a duck


Two French men were
the first to fly in a
balloon
The flight lasted 25
minutes and covered 5
miles



1785, French Balloonist
Jean Pierre Blanchard and
American passenger Dr.
John Jeffries, flew across
English Channel (20 miles
– 6 hours)
1793, the first American
balloon flight in
Philadelphia with
President George
Washington watching
(46 min flt to New Jersey)
1797, the first parachute
jump was made from a
balloon


First use of
balloons by US
military occurred
during the Civil
War (aerial
observation)
In 1852, Henri
Giffard built the
first successful
dirigible


In 1900, Ferdinand
von Zeppelin built
and flew the first
rigid dirigible, the
LZ-1
It carried five
persons; it
attained an
altitude of 1300 ft
and flew a distance
of 3.75 miles in 17
minutes.
Questions / Comments
Lesson Closure - 3 – 2 - 1
3. List 3 things you
learned today.
2. List 2 things you
have questions about
today’s lesson.
1. Create (1) quiz
question with
answer about
today’s lesson.
Aviation Pioneers
 Airframes:
 Avionics:
John Montgomery
 Powerline:
 Seat
George Cayley
Otto Lilienthal
Shop: Octave Chanute
 Flight
Equip: Ferdinand von Zeppelin
 Ordnance:
Samuel Langley
Mission
 Poster
 10
Board
Bullets
 Short
Bio
 Major
Contributions to Aviation