What are the four dynamic forces that act on an airplane during all maneuvers?
What flight condition will result in the sum of the opposing forces being equal?
steady-state, straight-and-level, unaccelerated flight, sum of opposing forces is equal to zero
What is an airfoil?
device which gets a useful reaction from air moving over its surface, namely LIFT. (Ex: wings, horizontal tail surfaces, vertical tail surfaces, propellers)
What is the “angle of incidence”?
What is “relative wind”?
What is the “angle of attack”?
angle between the wing chord line and the direction of the relative wind; it can be changed by the pilot
What is “Bernoulli’s Principle”?
What is “torque effect”?
as internal engine parts and the propeller are revolving in one direction, an equal force is trying to rotate the airplane in the opposite direction; it is greatest when at low airspeeds with high power settings and high angle of attack
What effect does torque reaction have on an airplane on the ground and in flight?
What are the four factors that contribute to torque effect?
What is “centrifugal force”?
“equal and opposite reaction” of the airplane to the change in direction and it acts “equal and opposite” in the horizontal component of lift
What is “load factor”?
ratio of the total load supported by the airplane wing to the actual weight of the airplane and its contents; actual load supported by the wings divided by the total weight of the airplane; ratio of a given load to the pull of gravity
For what two reasons is load factor important to pilots?
What effect does an increase in load factor have on stalling speed?
as load factor increases, stalling speed increases