1. The document provides information about aircraft flight instruments, stalling, and high lift devices. It includes identification questions about flight instruments and modified true/false statements about stalling concepts to correct.
2. For high lift devices, it asks to explain how lift generation and aerodynamic efficiency differ between flaps by comparing lift and Cl vs Cd curves.
3. It provides a bonus question to explain knowledge of aircraft instruments.
1. The document provides information about aircraft flight instruments, stalling, and high lift devices. It includes identification questions about flight instruments and modified true/false statements about stalling concepts to correct.
2. For high lift devices, it asks to explain how lift generation and aerodynamic efficiency differ between flaps by comparing lift and Cl vs Cd curves.
3. It provides a bonus question to explain knowledge of aircraft instruments.
1. The document provides information about aircraft flight instruments, stalling, and high lift devices. It includes identification questions about flight instruments and modified true/false statements about stalling concepts to correct.
2. For high lift devices, it asks to explain how lift generation and aerodynamic efficiency differ between flaps by comparing lift and Cl vs Cd curves.
3. It provides a bonus question to explain knowledge of aircraft instruments.
I. Flight Instruments: Identification I. Stalling: Modified True or False,
type. Only answer what is needed. write true if the statement is true, Complete answers only. write false if the statement is false 1. Of the 6 flight instruments, which of and change the underlined these instruments rely on the Pitot statement to the correct answer. tube. 1. The use of trailing edge flaps reduces 2. The pitot tube measures which type of the stalling speed of the aircraft. pressure? 2. The use of trailing edge flaps increases 3. This instrument is also called as the the value of the angle of attack at which artificial horizon the airfoil stalls. 4. Such instrument is used to measure 3. In a spin to the left, it is only the left altitude or height above sea level wing which is stalled. 5. It is also known as the directional gyro 4. Slats are also found in the trailing edge 6. What is the standard turn rate? flaps, to re-energize the boundary layer
II. Stalling: Modified True or False,
write true if the statement is true, II. High Lift Device write false if the statement is false 1. Explain how the aerodynamic efficiency and change the underlined differs in each flap by drawing and statement to the correct answer. comparing the Cl vs Cd trend of each flap. 1. The stalling speed is also the minimum 2. Explain the mechanism of each high lift speed to maintain steady level flight device by drawing each flap 2. The re-energizing of the boundary layer is the re-energizing of the potential III. Flight Instruments: Identification energy of the relative airflow type. Only answer what is needed. 3. In a bank the stall speed decreases Complete answers only. 4. Heavy rain affects stalling by decreasing 1. Of the 6 flight instruments, which of the aircraft weight, and decreasing the these instruments rely on the Static stalling speed. Tube. 2. The pitot tube measures which type of III. High Lift Device pressure? 1. Explain how the lift generation differs in 3. Such instrument is used to measure each flap by drawing and comparing the altitude or height above sea level Lift Curve of each high lift device: 4. This instrument measures the rate of 2. Explain how the aerodynamic efficiency climb. differs in each flap by drawing and 5. This instrument is also called as the comparing the Cl vs Cd trend of each artificial horizon flap. Bonus: Explain what you know about Bonus: Explain what you know about aircraft aircraft instruments. instruments.
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