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UNDERSTANDING
   STRUCTURES
AND MECHANISMS-
  FLIGHT a review
Air is a gas and also is a fluid.
It takes up space and fills the shape of the
container it is placed in.
                                                          Know this




We demonstrated this with the two cups, one filled with air the
other with water. We then transferred the air from one cup
into the other, displacing the water.

Air can exert a force when compressed remember when someone broke
The syringe?
Know
                                                                     this
          Air exerts pressure equally in all directions
          (unless an external force affects it). This pressure is
          measured in atmospheres. One atmosphere is equal to
          1 kg per square cm or 14.7 pounds per square inch at
          sea level on Earth.




The blue bar represents
One atmosphere
Bernoulli’s Principle:

When you increase the speed of air over a
smooth, hard, curved surface, you lower the pressure and
generate lift.




             Aerofoil or air foil
                                              Know this
There are 4 forces that act on an aircraft:
GRAVITY(weight/mass)- the attraction between the aircraft and
the centre of the Earth.
LIFT-upward force counteracting the pull of gravity and produced
by the interaction of the wing and the air.
THRUST-forward motion of the aircraft produced by some action
such as a propeller spinning, a jet or rocket shooting gases out of its
tail, or even a hand throwing the aircraft.
DRAG-resistance of the air to an object moving through it.




                                                                   Know this.
                                                                    Be able to
                                                                   explain and
                                                                 label a diagram




                                        gravity
Know the following
          Parts of the airplane:
          Fuselage, rudder, ailerons,
          Elevators and how they
          affect the control
          of an airplane.




Fuselage
The body of the plane
Flight without wings                                              Know
                                                                   this
All airplane designs depend on wings to provide lift.
Obviously hot air balloons and lighter than air ships (blimps
or zeppelins) produce lift by trapping gases which are
less dense than the surrounding air in a container (nylon balloon)
And they float in our atmosphere.

The problem with hot air balloons is that there is no
control over the direction that the balloon travels. It goes
where the wind takes it.

Blimps have a membrane filled with helium and has a gondola
(a basket) with a motor attached to guide it to where you want to go.
At one time they were filled with hydrogen (a highly flammable gas)
But there was always the danger of this happening
Rockets and missiles do not produce
lift with wings, they counter the pull of gravity by    Know
pure thrust.                                             this




                     The compressed air in the bottle forces
                     the water through a nozzle (bottle neck)
                     which produces the thrust required to
                     accelerate the bottle vertically upwards.
Some Famous Firsts in Flight
•400 BCE Chinese invent the first kites
•1783 the Montgolfier brothers invent the      Know
first hot air balloon                           two
•1903 the Wright brothers become the first
to successfully fly an engine powered
airplane
•1927 Charles Lindbergh makes the first
solo non stop flight across the Atlantic
ocean
•1932 Amelia Earhart is the first woman to
fly solo non stop across the Atlantic ocean
•1961 Yuri Gagarin is the first human to fly
into space
•1976 the Concorde is the first supersonic
(faster than sound) passenger jet
•2005 Airbus A380 the world’s largest
commercial aircraft ,carrying almost 900
people, completes its first flight
What are some of the Benefits and Costs of
Aviation technology for society and the environment

The speed and ease of air travel allow quick transportation of organs for
lifesaving transplants, quick transportation of injured patients to
hospitals, and trips for business and pleasure. However, air travel also
increases the
risk of spreading infectious diseases and creates noise and air pollution.

The use of technology for military use allows for Search and rescue, peace
keeping, law enforcement but also provides the ability to be used for war
against people with the ability to cause mass destruction

Crop dusting from planes allows chemicals to be spread quickly over
large crop areas, which is critical to pest control and crop protection.
However, the planes cannot control perfectly where the chemicals may go, so
the chemicals may spread where they are not wanted affecting plant and
wildlife.                                      Explain one of the
                                             pros and one of the
                                             cons of flight from
                                           this list or give one of
                                                   your own

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Flight Review

  • 1. UNDERSTANDING STRUCTURES AND MECHANISMS- FLIGHT a review
  • 2. Air is a gas and also is a fluid. It takes up space and fills the shape of the container it is placed in. Know this We demonstrated this with the two cups, one filled with air the other with water. We then transferred the air from one cup into the other, displacing the water. Air can exert a force when compressed remember when someone broke The syringe?
  • 3. Know this Air exerts pressure equally in all directions (unless an external force affects it). This pressure is measured in atmospheres. One atmosphere is equal to 1 kg per square cm or 14.7 pounds per square inch at sea level on Earth. The blue bar represents One atmosphere
  • 4. Bernoulli’s Principle: When you increase the speed of air over a smooth, hard, curved surface, you lower the pressure and generate lift. Aerofoil or air foil Know this
  • 5. There are 4 forces that act on an aircraft: GRAVITY(weight/mass)- the attraction between the aircraft and the centre of the Earth. LIFT-upward force counteracting the pull of gravity and produced by the interaction of the wing and the air. THRUST-forward motion of the aircraft produced by some action such as a propeller spinning, a jet or rocket shooting gases out of its tail, or even a hand throwing the aircraft. DRAG-resistance of the air to an object moving through it. Know this. Be able to explain and label a diagram gravity
  • 6. Know the following Parts of the airplane: Fuselage, rudder, ailerons, Elevators and how they affect the control of an airplane. Fuselage The body of the plane
  • 7. Flight without wings Know this All airplane designs depend on wings to provide lift. Obviously hot air balloons and lighter than air ships (blimps or zeppelins) produce lift by trapping gases which are less dense than the surrounding air in a container (nylon balloon) And they float in our atmosphere. The problem with hot air balloons is that there is no control over the direction that the balloon travels. It goes where the wind takes it. Blimps have a membrane filled with helium and has a gondola (a basket) with a motor attached to guide it to where you want to go. At one time they were filled with hydrogen (a highly flammable gas) But there was always the danger of this happening
  • 8. Rockets and missiles do not produce lift with wings, they counter the pull of gravity by Know pure thrust. this The compressed air in the bottle forces the water through a nozzle (bottle neck) which produces the thrust required to accelerate the bottle vertically upwards.
  • 9. Some Famous Firsts in Flight •400 BCE Chinese invent the first kites •1783 the Montgolfier brothers invent the Know first hot air balloon two •1903 the Wright brothers become the first to successfully fly an engine powered airplane •1927 Charles Lindbergh makes the first solo non stop flight across the Atlantic ocean •1932 Amelia Earhart is the first woman to fly solo non stop across the Atlantic ocean •1961 Yuri Gagarin is the first human to fly into space •1976 the Concorde is the first supersonic (faster than sound) passenger jet •2005 Airbus A380 the world’s largest commercial aircraft ,carrying almost 900 people, completes its first flight
  • 10. What are some of the Benefits and Costs of Aviation technology for society and the environment The speed and ease of air travel allow quick transportation of organs for lifesaving transplants, quick transportation of injured patients to hospitals, and trips for business and pleasure. However, air travel also increases the risk of spreading infectious diseases and creates noise and air pollution. The use of technology for military use allows for Search and rescue, peace keeping, law enforcement but also provides the ability to be used for war against people with the ability to cause mass destruction Crop dusting from planes allows chemicals to be spread quickly over large crop areas, which is critical to pest control and crop protection. However, the planes cannot control perfectly where the chemicals may go, so the chemicals may spread where they are not wanted affecting plant and wildlife. Explain one of the pros and one of the cons of flight from this list or give one of your own