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