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Câu hỏi
What kind of seal is used on firewall bulkheads?. (Level 1)
Why is a joggle joint used?. (Level 1)
What are the types of true bonded joints?. (Level 1)
Why is a joggle joint used?. (Level 1)
Skin panels may be strengthened by. (Level 1)
Synthetic resins are made from nylon, vinyl and. (Level 1)
In a fully monocoque fuselage, all the loads are carried by the. (Level 1)
If an aircraft has alkaline batteries, the battery compartment drain pipes will be. (Level 1)
When an item is cocooned, the visual indicator will indicate. (Level 1)
The maximum permissible bow in a steel tube is. (Level 1)
Buckling in a semi-monocoque structure is prevented by. (Level 1)
The two stages in a good adhesive bond are. (Level 1)
Which loads do longerons resist?. (Level 1)
A spar web will take loads in. (Level 1)
Wing bending and shear loads are taken by. (Level 1)
A cantilever wing is a. (Level 1)
On a mono-spar wing, what gives the wing its profile contour?. (Level 1)
The main undercarriage is attached to the. (Level 1)
The final coat of sealing in a integral fuel tank is called. (Level 1)
The principle load bearing members of the wing are. (Level 1)
A leading edge slat is attached to the. (Level 1)
The web of an 'I' beam takes mainly which type of load?. (Level 1)
Prior to aluminium alloy bonding, we use. (Level 1)
The termfour
<p>The 'empennage' incorporates.
main structural (Levelup
items making 1) a horizontal stabiliser are. (Level 1)</p>

The direction of travel of an electrically operated variable incidence tailplane is determined by. (Level 1)
The fin helps to give. (Level 1)
Which of the following are primary control surfaces?. (Level 1)
The outboard ailerons on some large aircraft. (Level 1)
What is attached to the rear of the vertical stabilizer?. (Level 1)
Aerodynamic balance is used to. (Level 1)
A control surface is mass balanced by. (Level 1)
The purpose of anti-balance tabs is to. (Level 1)
In semi-monocoque construction, compression loads are taken by. (Level 1)
An elevator controls the aircraft motion in. (Level 1)
Jet engines are usually mounted by. (Level 1)
A pylon structural member supports the. (Level 1)
Most large transport aircraft skins are. (Level 1)
What opposes buckling in a semi-monocoque structure?. (Level 1)
In a monocoque structure, which component carries the majority of the loads?. (Level 1)
A bonded waffle doubler, as well as acting as a skin strengthener, also acts as a. (Level 1)
What are the faying surfaces of a repair?. (Level 1)
Đáp án Đáp án 1
2 Soft rubber.
2 So countersunk rivets do not need to be used.
1 Mechanical and specific.
3 To provide a smooth contour to surface.
3 cleats.
3 asphalt.
3 longerons.
3 plastic.
1 humidity.
1 1 in 600.
1 stringers.
1 wetting and Setting.
3 Torsional only.
3 bending.
3 spar cap.
1 usual airliner wing.
3 Milled stringers.
1 aircraft structure.
3 fillet.
1 spars.
1 slat track.
1 Shear.
1 acid etch.
3 rudder, ailerons, spoilers.
2 spar, skin panels.
2 a gearbox.
1 directional stability about the normal axis.
3 Roll spoilers, elevators, tabs.
3 are isolated at low speeds.
3 Elevator.
1 make the flying controls easier to move.
1 the attachment of weights acting forward of the hinge line.
3 relieve stick loads.
1 stringers.
2 yaw.
2 aluminium castings.
2 centre section.
1 2024.
1 Stringers.
3 Longerons.
2 jury strut.
3 Middle of repair.
Đáp án 2 Đáp án 3
Fire-proof grommets. None is required.
Smooth contour of surface. Added strength.
Mechanical and cemented. Mechanical and cemented.
To add strength. To provide a flush fit.
struts. stringers.
cellulose. acrylics.
frames. skin.
aluminium alloy. stainless steel.
temperature. toxic gases.
1 in 200. 1 in 400.
longerons. bulkheads.
wetting and gripping. spreading and setting.
Bending, compression, tensile and torsion. Bending, compression and tensile.
tension. shear.
skin. main spar.
top wing of a biplane. swept-back wing.
The position of the spars. Ribs.
rear main spar. front main spar.
interfay. brush coat.
struts. ribs.
wing upper skin. front spar.
Tension. Bending.
alkaline etch. solvent etch.
elevators, stabiliser, ailerons. elevators, stabiliser, rudder.
spar, rib, stringers, skin panels. spar, rib, longerons, skin panels.
solenoid operated clutches. direction of rotation of the electric motor.
longitudinal stability about the normal axis. directional stability about the longitudinal axis.
Elevators, roll spoilers, tabs. Elevators, ailerons, rudder.
are isolated to improve sensitivity. are isolated at high speeds.
Aileron. Rudder.
prevent flutter of the flying controls. reduce the control load to zero.
the attachment of weights acting on the hinge line. fitting a balance tab.
trim the aircraft. give more feel to the control column.
bulkheads. frames.
pitch. roll.
forged mounts and bolted to aircraft forged structure. welded steel tubing.
engine. empennage.
7075. 5056.
Bulkheads. Frames.
Stringers. Skin.
tear stopper. shear tie.
Edges of repair metal. Material under repair.

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