Wings Flashcards

1
Q

The ends of the wings are the?

A

Wingtips

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2
Q

The shape of the wing viewed from above is called the?

A

Planform

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3
Q

The distance from one wingtip to the other is called?

A

Wingspan

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4
Q

Chord line stays the same in length along the span on _______, but mostly varies in _______

A

rectangular Wings

different planforms

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5
Q

Dihedral is the?

A

Dihedral is the upward angle of the wings from the wing root to the tip of the wing

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6
Q

Dihedral wings help airplanes be _______

A

more laterally stable so they don’t have to be adjusted as much in case of rolls. Dihedral wings are found on almost every aircraft

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7
Q

Wingtips lower than the roots are called?

A

Anhedral, giving higher roll rates

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8
Q

What type of swept wings are there and how does each function?

A

There are slightly swept wings, moderately swept, and sharply swept. Slightly swept provides higher performance for slow aircraft to increase lift. Moderately swept gets the best of both worlds. Sharply swept, like fighter Jets, provide high performance at higher speeds for less drag.

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9
Q

I’m terms of bracing and support, wings fall into one of two major categories:

A

Cantilever or semi-canti lever

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10
Q

A cantilever wing _______

A

gets its support from its internal components like spars, ribs, and stringers, as well as the skin covering.

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11
Q

A semi-cantilever wing _______

A

gets additional support from external struts attached to the fuselage.

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12
Q

Flush definition:

A

completely level or even with another surface.

so as to be level or even.

so as to be directly centered; squarely.

fill in (a joint) level with a surface.

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13
Q

Where the wing joins the fuselage is the?

A

Wing root

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14
Q

Cursing flight:

A

Constant speed, neither climbing nor diving

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15
Q

During cruising flight, flaps are usually _______

A

Flush with the wings

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16
Q

When a surface is curved, we say it has _______

A

camber

17
Q

In general, low to medium speed airplanes have more what in their airfoil than high speed airplanes?

A

Thickness and camber

18
Q

The distance from the leading edge of the wing to the trailing edge is called?

A

Chord

19
Q

Different planforms have different _______

A

uses, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages.

20
Q

An airplane’s speed, maneuverability, and handling qualities are very dependent on _______

A

the shape of the wings

21
Q

There are 3 basic planforms used in modern aircraft:

A

Straight, sweepback, and delta

22
Q

Straight wings are mostly found on?

A

small, low-speed airplanes, as well as gliders and sailplanes.

23
Q

Straight wings give the most efficient _______

A

lift at low speeds, but are not very efficient for high-speed flight, especially when reaching the speed of sound

24
Q

A sharply swept wing delays the _______

A

formation of shock waves when it nears the speed of sound

25
Q

A commercial jetliner has how much sweep?

A

Moderate sweep to decrease drag at high speeds and have stability and low speeds

26
Q

The sweep design of a wing depends on the _______

A

design purpose of the airplane

27
Q

High-speed airplanes like fighter planes have wings with greater sweep, which makes them_______

A

generate less lift at low speeds and require relatively faster take-offs and landings.