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What provides primary lift for the Aircraft?
WINGS
What is the strongest section of the wing?
CENTER WING
What makes the center wing the strongest section of the wing?
The "BOX BEAM"
The Center Wing is usually described as what?
RAINBOW PANELS
The Center wing is located at the center of the ______ and runs to the ________ wing.
center of the: FUSELAGE and runs to the OUTER wing.
The OUTER WING section runs from outer wing station ____ to outer wing station ____.
Outer wing Station 0 to outer wing station 576
The CENTER WING section runs from center wing station ___ to center wing station ___.
Center wing Station 0 to center wing 214
What increases LIFT at slower speeds for take off and landing?
FLAPS
Flaps are located in the _____ of the wing.
TRAILING EDGE
When fully extended, flaps provide ____ for landing.
DRAG
What provides ROLL to the aircraft?
AILERONS
Where are the AILERONS located?
on the TRAILING EDGE of the OUTBOARD WINGS
What provides the aircraft LONGITUDINAL STABILITY?
HORIZONTAL Stabilizer
Where is the Horizontal Stabilizer located?
on AFT end of FUSELAGE
What provides PITCH to the aircraft?
ELEVATORS
Where are ELEVATORS located?
mounted on TRAILING EDGE of HORIZONTAL STABILIZER
What provides the aircraft with DIRECTIONAL STABILITY?
VERTICAL STABILIZER
Where is the Vertical Stabilizer located?
RISES ABOVE HORIZONTAL STABILIZER
What provides YAW?
THE RUDDER
Where is the RUDDER attached?
TRAILING EDGE of VERTICAL STABILIZER
What provides minor corrections to maintain flight stability?
TRIM TABS
Where are trim tabs attached?
TRAILING EDGE of PRIMARY FLIGHT CONTROLS
Each main landing gear assembly consists of what?
2 wheel assemblies mounted in tandem,2 shock struts, retraction mechanism, torque strut, and wheel brake assemblies
The Nose Landing Gear consists of how many nose wheel(s)?
2 nose wheels mounted on a single strut.
The Nose Landing Gear retracts ____ into the ______ section by actuation of a ______ cylinder.
Retracts FORWARD into NOSE section; by hydraulic cylinder
Paratroop doors are located ____ of the MLG wheel wells.
AFT
The Paratroop Doors work on ________ system.
COUNTERBALANCE
NEVER _____ the Paratroop Doors shut as SERIOUS damage can occur.
SLAM
When the paratroop doors are OPEN they must be ______.
PINNED